As globalization reshapes the movement, evangelicalism faces an identity crisis, navigating the tension between doctrinal purity and cultural engagement, as well as the challenges of remaining relevant in a secular, post-modern world. The book considers how global shiftsparticularly the rise of evangelicalism in the Global Southhave diversified theological expressions and reshaped the movement's mission. Evangelicalism's responses to science and technology, its relationship with environmental issues, and its stance on politics and social justice are explored in depth, providing a rich understanding of the movement's current challenges and opportunities.
The future of evangelicalism is framed as a continued theological and cultural re-imagining, with global and local tensions prompting a redefinition of what it means to be evangelical in the 21st century. As the movement grapples with these challenges, it must find ways to engage meaningfully with a complex, interconnected world while remaining true to its core convictions. Through historical analysis, theological exploration, and critical engagement with contemporary issues, this book offers a roadmap for understanding the evolving identity of evangelicalism and its place in a changing global landscape.
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