Are Young Evangelicals Kissing the Culture Wars Goodbye?
By Chelsen Vicar
CHRISTIAN POST
Op-Ed Contributor http://www.christianpost.com/news/
January 27, 2014
"The Religious Right is dead," proclaim political analysts on both the conservative right and liberal left. Phrases like "Post-Christian America" and "Post-Evangelical culture" abound. Yet, a mere two decades ago, these accusations would have gone unspoken. Perhaps it is time to consider if something, indeed, has gone wrong within the Evangelical community.
It is true that a fast-growing separation between the traditional moral values of Evangelicals and their twenty-something kids - the Millennial generation - exists. An Evangelical identity crisis is certainly underway, but that does not mean it is time to write our eulogy just yet.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By Chelsen Vicar
CHRISTIAN POST
Op-Ed Contributor http://www.christianpost.com/news/
January 27, 2014
"The Religious Right is dead," proclaim political analysts on both the conservative right and liberal left. Phrases like "Post-Christian America" and "Post-Evangelical culture" abound. Yet, a mere two decades ago, these accusations would have gone unspoken. Perhaps it is time to consider if something, indeed, has gone wrong within the Evangelical community.
It is true that a fast-growing separation between the traditional moral values of Evangelicals and their twenty-something kids - the Millennial generation - exists. An Evangelical identity crisis is certainly underway, but that does not mean it is time to write our eulogy just yet.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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