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Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

Evangelical Sociology vs Mainline Sociology

The collapse of the old Protestant Mainline is the public moral disaster that America still hasn't recovered from or reckoned with.

Matthew ArboEthicsEvangelicalism

The Need for Protestant Ethicists: A Response to Carl Trueman

The problem facing us is not so much a lack of good Protestant ethicists as it is a complete breakdown of trust between Protestant ethicists and the laity.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalismFormation

Faithful Presence After the Evangelical Fracturing

Is the Hunterian project of faithful presence simply dead today, an antiquated method that can't cope with contemporary challenges? (No, it isn't.)

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

The Importance of Not Caring About Mark Driscoll

The best way forward for American Protestants will be to simply stop caring about the sociological fights that have defined 'evangelicalism' for too long.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

The Permanent Things Endure

Politically captive visions of Christian faith have always been a part of American evangelicalism. But there are dissenting voices too.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

Leadership Challenges in the Horseshoe

When we define our coalitions on the basis of common fears and hatreds we end up with unhealthy and ineffective Christian coalitions.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalismCurrent Politics

Friendship in the Good: A Retrospective of Sorts

Solidarity unmoored from a sober and delighted pursuit of the good is a cancer.

Jake MeadorChurchEvangelicalism

American Evangelicalism as a Controversy Generator Machine

The most significant thing about the Alistair Begg affair isn't Begg himself or his advice, but how the affair highlights the weakness of evangelicalism.

Blake CallensTechnologyEvangelicalismCulture War

How Commercial Incentives Break Christian Social Media

The commercial incentives of Christian social media mean that media producers are incentivized to use unequal weights and measures when criticizing others.

Patrick MillerEvangelicalism

Evangelicals Need a Constructive Vision

In an era of negative visioneering, finding a constructive alternative feels impossible. But we are starving for something generative and hopeful.

Jake MeadorEvangelicalism

Reflections on the Evangelical Fracturing, Ten Years In

The reformed charismatic church planting network Acts 29 serves as a model for the evangelical fracturing and can offer us many valuable lessons.

Jake MeadorChurchEvangelicalism

Shepherds are not Technicians

The dominant imaginative models for pastoral ministry in evangelicalism are fundamentally broken.