It was 25 years ago that historian Mark Noll wrote a book entitled The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind.
The scandal, he said, was that in fact ‘there is not much of an evangelical mind’. According to Noll, evangelicals had failed to develop ‘attitudes that treat the worlds of science, the arts, politics, and social analysis with the seriousness that God intends’.
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It was 25 years ago that historian Mark Noll wrote a book entitled The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind.
The scandal, he said, was that in fact ‘there is not much of an evangelical mind’. According to Noll, evangelicals had failed to develop ‘attitudes that treat the worlds of science, the arts, politics, and social analysis with the seriousness that God intends’.
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