Less Than Conquerors: How Evangelicals Entered the Twentieth Century
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Although evangelicals enjoyed repect and leadership in American society in the decades before the Civil War their fortunes declined precipitately in the wake of the industrialism modernism and secularism of the next half-century. But the 1920s evangelicals felt like an embattled minority within a largely unbelieving culture and perceived that history was very much out of their control. Frank examines the spiritual significance of these events by placing them against a biblical understanding of the gospel. He sees in the confidence and self congratulation of the turn-of-the-century evangelicals a protrait of the spiritually rich of the Bible who must lose their riches before they can come to know God truly.Harmful uses of the gospel are explored through dispensational premillenialism the victorious life theology and the revivalism of Billy Sunday. Altogether Less Than Conquerors is a call to replace the blurred and self-serving gospel of a besieged subculture with the genuine gospel of Jesus Christ.
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