Friday, October 12, 2012

Declaration of Evangelical Social Concern

In 1973, a gathering of socially minded evangelicals happened in a downtown Chicago YMCA. From conservative theologian Carl Henry to Anabaptist John Howard Yoder (who Politics of Jesus had just come out in 1972), they came together to write ?The Chicago Declaration of Evangelical Social Concern.? David Swartz, in his new book�Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism, calls this still stunning document ?a manifesto for a new evangelical left.? In witnessing this event and its Declaration the Washington Post boldly proclaimed that evangelicalism had woken from its apolitical stance and was set to ?launch a religious movement that could shake both political and religious life in  Read More

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