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I'm not quite sure why the article calls Evangelicals converting to Catholicism "an emerging trend." Actually, this has been going on for quite a few decades. Use of the word "emerging" indicates to me that the authors think this is something new. As they themselves point out, a major signpost on the road was Howard's "Evangelical Is Not Enough", a book that is a generation old already.
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I'm not quite sure why the article calls Evangelicals converting to Catholicism "an emerging trend." Actually, this has been going on for quite a few decades. Use of the word "emerging" indicates to me that the authors think this is something new. As they themselves point out, a major signpost on the road was Howard's "Evangelical Is Not Enough", a book that is a generation old already.
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