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Evangelicalism faces an uncertain future. In this book, written
just before his death, Calvin Miller takes a critical and prophetic
look at the movement he loved, believing we can only shape the
future if we understand the present. American evangelicalism, he
warns, has largely adapted to the culture and as a result, is
waning in its vitality and influence.
Rather than counting on some grand revival, Miller writes that
revitalizing the heart of evangelical Christianity will instead
happen one person at a time. The Vanishing Evangelical looks
at the broad cultural influences that are shaping the whole
movement, and Miller's sage counsel challenges the reader to
confront these forces personally and take steps toward a personal,
vital spirituality.
The future of evangelical faith begins today, with
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Evangelicalism faces an uncertain future. In this book, written
just before his death, Calvin Miller takes a critical and prophetic
look at the movement he loved, believing we can shape the future
only if we understand the present. American evangelicalism, he
warns, has largely adapted to the culture and as a result is waning
in its vitality and influence.
The Vanishing Evangelical looks at the broad cultural
influences that are shaping the whole movement, and Miller's sage
counsel challenges us to confront these forces and take steps to
develop a personal, vital spirituality.
"Calvin Miller's amazingly insightful work is written for such a
time as this, calling a sedated church back to her first love and
to her rightful place."--Wayne Cordeiro, founder and senior
pastor of New Hope Christian Fellowship, Honolulu, Hawaii
"Calvin Miller was a pastor, professor, artist, apologist,
evangelist, and writer of renown. This is the last book he wrote,
and it's well worth the read. We are still tracking with you,
Calvin!"--Timothy George, founding dean of Beeson Divinity
School of Samford University; general editor of the Reformation
Commentary on Scripture
"Dealing with challenges such as a declining interest in worship
and discipleship, postmodern thought, wavering orthodoxy, and more,
the book nevertheless points to factors that indicate the potential
for a more promising future. Church leaders should take seriously
both Miller's concerns and his prescriptions for the future of the
church."--Michael Duduit, executive editor of
Preaching magazine; dean of the College of Christian Studies
at Anderson University, Anderson, South Carolina
"Calvin Miller's crowning work sizzles with prophetic zeal. Like
Jesus, Miller had a passion that increased as his life on this
planet ebbed. That passion comes through in the pages of this
book."--David Murrow, author of Why Men Hate Going to
Church
Calvin Miller (1936-2012) served as a pastor for over thirty years, and was also research professor and distinguished writer in residence at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. He was a beloved author of more than seventy books of popular theology and inspiration, including Preaching: The Art of Narrative Exposition.