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Article
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Based on a review of relevant literature, this article will look at this emerging submovement within evangelicalism that researchers are referring to as “New Evangelicals” and its expanding social consciousness. Then the article will address an issue I believe is of critical importance: a likely theological and historical heritage for New Evangelicalism that can serve as a theological resource and even connection between them and the larger evangelical narrative.
Recommended Citation
Hall, Kenley.
"A Theological Heritage for New Evangelicalism and its Social Justice Focus."
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
54.2
(2016):
299-313.
Available at: https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/auss/vol54/iss2/42
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