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The Evangelical movement in America was the faithful heir of the Protestant Reformation of the Sixteenth Century as mediated to the present through the Puritans of the Seventeenth Century and the First Great Awakening of the Eighteenth. But now it is losing its focus and its very identity. Its faithful remnant prays for Revival and rightly so. But we have got to the point where something even more basic is needed: a second Reformation. Beginning with the five Solas of the original Reformation, this book offers ninety-five theses in nineteen areas where Evangelicals need to regroup, reground,…mehr

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The Evangelical movement in America was the faithful heir of the Protestant Reformation of the Sixteenth Century as mediated to the present through the Puritans of the Seventeenth Century and the First Great Awakening of the Eighteenth. But now it is losing its focus and its very identity. Its faithful remnant prays for Revival and rightly so. But we have got to the point where something even more basic is needed: a second Reformation. Beginning with the five Solas of the original Reformation, this book offers ninety-five theses in nineteen areas where Evangelicals need to regroup, reground, and recommit to their heritage if they are to be faithful to their Lord.
Autorenporträt
Donald T. Williams, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Toccoa Falls College. A border dweller, he stays permanently camped out on the borders between theology and literature, serious scholarship and pastoral ministry, Narnia and Middle Earth. An ordained minister in the Evangelical Free Church of America, he has spent several summers training local pastors in Uganda, Kenya, and India for Church Planting International. A past president of the International Society of Christian Apologetics known as an Inklings scholar and a Christian Apologist, he is the author of twelve other books.