Thursday, July 31, 2008

An Evangelical Manifesto

Here's an interesting story about An Evangelical Manifesto coming out of, among others, Fuller Seminary, my alma mater. I am looking forward to reading it. It seems to be saying some much needed stuff. Check it out:

'An Evangelical Manifesto' criticizes politics of faith

Conservative Christian leaders who believe the word "evangelical" has lost its religious meaning plan to release a starkly self-critical document saying the movement has become too political and has diminished the Gospel through its approach to the culture wars.
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The statement, called "An Evangelical Manifesto," condemns Christians on the right and left for using faith to express political views without regard to the truth of the Bible, according to a draft of the document obtained Friday by The Associated Press.

"That way faith loses its independence, Christians become 'useful idiots' for one political party or another, and the Christian faith becomes an ideology," according to the draft.

The declaration, scheduled to be released Wednesday in Washington, encourages Christians to be politically engaged and uphold teachings such as traditional marriage. But the drafters say evangelicals have often expressed "truth without love," helping create a backlash against religion during a "generation of culture warring."

"All too often we have attacked the evils and injustices of others," the statement says, "while we have condoned our own sins." It argues, "we must reform our own behavior."

For the rest of the story, click here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

the article you linked to is from May. The Manifesto has been out for a while. You can check it out at http://www.anevangelicalmanifesto.com/