Michael Reeves
Gospel People: A Call for Evangelical Integrity
Gospel People: A Call for Evangelical Integrity
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Michael Reeves argues that Christians should return to the evangelical label to identify clear theology.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2022
Publisher: Crossway Books
Should Christians abandon the evangelical label?
Michael Reeves contends that Christians should reclaim the term "evangelical" in order to restore the clear theology of evangelicalism. He bases his argument on both Scripture and church history, highlighting the historical roots and core beliefs of the evangelical movement.
Reeves argues that the term "evangelical" has been diluted and misused in recent years, leading to confusion and division within the Christian community. He suggests that by returning to the original meaning of the term, Christians can reclaim their identity and clarify their message to the world.
One of the key arguments Reeves makes is that evangelicalism is rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that the gospel is the good news of salvation through faith in Jesus alone, and that evangelicalism seeks to proclaim this message with clarity and passion.
Reeves also points to the historical development of evangelicalism as a response to the challenges of the 18th and 19th centuries. He argues that evangelicalism emerged as a movement that prioritized the authority of Scripture, the importance of personal conversion, and the need for social reform.
Despite the positive aspects of evangelicalism, Reeves acknowledges that the movement has faced challenges and controversies in recent years. He points to issues such as the rise of fundamentalism, the politicization of religion, and the tension between traditional Christian values and modern cultural norms.
In response to these challenges, Reeves calls for a renewed commitment to the core beliefs of evangelicalism. He suggests that Christians should prioritize the study of Scripture, engage in meaningful worship and prayer, and work to promote social justice and compassion for the poor and marginalized.
Reeves also encourages Christians to be open to dialogue and collaboration with other Christian denominations and movements. He believes that by working together, Christians can better address the challenges of our time and promote the gospel of Jesus Christ to a wider audience.
In conclusion, Michael Reeves argues that Christians should reclaim the term "evangelical" in order to restore the clear theology of evangelicalism and reclaim their identity as followers of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the historical roots and core beliefs of the movement, and calls for a renewed commitment to the gospel, Scripture, and social justice. While acknowledging the challenges and controversies that the movement has faced, Reeves encourages Christians to be open to dialogue and collaboration with other Christian denominations and movements in order to promote the gospel to a wider audience.
Weight: 188g
Dimension: 203 x 133 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781433572937
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