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American evangelicals had separated the Church from the mainstream culture since the seventies and rendered themselves irrelevant. The world largely agreed. When they returned in the eighties, they lacked the methodology to engage. In other words, evangelicals did not, and still do not, have the proper language, vocabularies, or categories to dialogue with a postmodern and post-Christian world. When they appealed to biblical authority and political power in stating their cause, quarreling resulted instead of conversations. While people from outside the Church thought of evangelicals as people from Mars, the latter felt that they have no footing in this post-Christian world. This booklet attempts to start a conversation among evangelicals to discuss how we have come to lose our Christian voice in five cultural contexts - economics, politics, science, art, and psychology - with a two-fold purpose of showing not only have we abandoned part of the evangelical heritage but also that we don't know the world.
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