
Caught in the Current
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Caught in the Current explores how and why Western evangelicals are changing. Church attendance is declining, conservative moral positions are unpopular, and young people are drifting away from the faith. Evangelism is avoided, so few are joining congregations. Yet these surface changes are only symptoms of a more profound shift that church leaders have not fully apprehended. Drawing upon 125 interviews with British and Canadian clergy and active laity, Sam Reimer argues that evangelicals have been deeply influenced by a post-Christian culture that has rejected institutional religious authority and embraced self-spirituality. As individual evangelicals struggle to navigate these waters, and to distance themselves from politicized evangelicalism in the United States, they are caught between conformity and resistance, between faithfulness to church moral teachings and accommodation of secular values. Many are responding by turning inward to define their Christian beliefs for themselves. The ironic result is that the decline of institutional religious authority is not happening just in Western culture, but within evangelical churches as well.
Caught in the Current is an insightful and nuanced assessment of how British and Canadian evangelicals are navigating a post-Christian culture, often in ways that are distinct from how their counterparts in the United States approach it.
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"Sam Reimer significantly expands our understanding of the shifting religious landscape in Canada and the UK through a comparative lens. This is particularly valuable since Canada lacks the volume of commentary on the topic that we see in the US, and in-depth analysis of evangelical convictions are generally missed by the mainstream media. Written by one of the top experts in the field, Caught in the Current is rich in data and incisive in its commentary." Peter J. Schuurman, Global Scholars Canada and Redeemer University, and author of The Subversive Evangelical: The Ironic Charisma of an Irreligious MegachurchMore details
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- Cover
- CAUGHT IN THE CURRENT
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figure and Tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 The Modern Zeitgeist: The Changing Locus of Authority and Self-Spirituality
- 2 Orthodoxy: Believing Right
- 3 Orthopraxy: Living Right
- 4 Faith Transmission: Will the Next Generation Commit to the Faith?
- 5 Not All Evangelicals Are Trump Supporters: Exploring National Similarities and Differences
- 6 Evangelical Ecclesiology: The Changing Church
- Conclusion: Evangelicalism's Future in Britain and Canada
- Appendix
- Notes
- References
- Index
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