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A split in Protestant Evangelicalism?
By Rachel Held Evans, on
March 17, 2011.
Over at Red Letter Christians , Jimmy Spencer asserts that the Bell vs. Piper debate signals a forthcoming split within Protestant Evangelicalism:
On one side you’ll have the Reformed Conservatives—entrenching and ‘expelling’ folks. On the other side you will see the Progressive Evangelicals—migrating toward work with mainline churches. This thing is going to split wide open.
You can read the entire post here .
What do you think? Do you agree? Disagree?
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Over at Red Letter Christians , Jimmy Spencer asserts that the Bell vs. Piper debate signals a forthcoming split within Protestant Evangelicalism:
On one side you’ll have the Reformed Conservatives—entrenching and ‘expelling’ folks. On the other side you will see the Progressive Evangelicals—migrating toward work with mainline churches. This thing is going to split wide open.
You can read the entire post here .
What do you think? Do you agree? Disagree?
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