In the first half of the 20th century, in the midst of heated controversies between “fundamentalists” and “modernists,” a vibrant movement emerged within evangelicalism. These “New Evangelicals” promoted active engagement in the culture, the application of Christian truth to society’s problems, and the spread of biblical, historic Christianity throughout the world. In this issue you will discover the Christian leaders and organizations that helped define the worldwide movement that now claims at least 70 million adults in the United States alone.
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