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Since its official birth in 1948, the religious philosophy of new evangelicalism has swept like wildfire across the churches, Christian colleges, missions and youth movements of the world. The philosophy is represented by such men and movements as Evangelist Billy Graham, Dr Bill Bright, Christianity Today, Fuller Seminary, Campus Crusade, InterVarsity, and the National Association of Evangelicals.
It is the author's contention that new evangelicalism has proven to be an enemy of the sound doctrine, reverent worship and holy living whch marked Biblical Christianity 50 years ago. He sees new evangelicalism as taking former fundamental ministries back to a reunion with the apostasy which their forefathers left in the 1930's. In the course of the book the author names men and movements identified with this philosophy. It is the author's hope that the book will strengthen some fundamentalists and rescue some new evangelicals. Those involved in new evangelicalism will scoff at the book, but they will have to answer the mass of evidence presented in its pages.
New Neutralism 2 is a sequel to a 1975 book by the author's father, William E Ashbrook, titled Evangelicanism: The New Neutralism. John E Ashbrook is pastor of Bible Community Church in Mentor, Ohio where he has served for the past 40 years. He holds a BS degree in the field of chemical engineering from Northwestern University and a BD degree from Faith Theological Seminary, Wilmington, Delaware. He is a member of the
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