Touchstone Magazine posed the following questions to Russell Moore, John Franke, Darryl Hart, Michael Horton, David Lyle Jeffrey, and Denny Burk:
“How do you define ‘Evangelical,’ in a way that distinguishes Evangelicals from other believing Christians? And has this definition changed over the last several decades?”
“Has Evangelicalism matured since the 1950s, and if so in what ways?”
“Has it lost anything in the process of maturing (if it did)?”
“Are there any fundamental differences within the Evangelical movement today, and do you think they will deepen into permanent divisions, or even have already? How might they be healed?”
“What does your movement, speaking generally, fail to see that it ought to see?”
“What would you say to an Evangelical tempted to become Catholic or Orthodox?”
“What has Evangelicalism to offer the wider world that it will find nowhere else?”
"What else would you like to say?”
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