Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Evangelicalism Old and New

A friend wrote for the Gospel Coalition on evangelicalism in Africa. The way that "evangelicalism" is understood has changed during the past generation. One tends to find the old understanding in Africa, a new understanding in North America. The old understanding is that evangelicalism 
"correlates with Scripture"
or words to that effect.  A newer definition says that evangelicalism 
"affirms the centrality of Scripture"
and the same for early creeds and Reformation tenets. It is a big difference. For example, the theologian Hans Schwarz says that much of the Torah was borrowed from the Canaanites (Scripture says not) -- yet he is described as a fine evangelical: "one of the finest evangelical theological educators in Germany today". This because his writing "affirms the centrality of Scripture" -- but it would be hard to say that it "correlates with Scripture".

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