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We Evangelicals and Our Mission: How We Got to Where We Are and How to Get to Where We Should Be Going is unavailable, but you can change that!

Classical orthodoxy, the Reformational understanding of the gospel, and the Great Awakening beliefs and behaviors, including missions/missiology, reflect what the evangelical movement and its mission should be if it is to have a future. Evangelicals must work and pray together in resubmission of their ways of thinking and working to the Word and the ministry of the Holy Spirit. They must recover...

But the eschatology of the future is more likely to be of the type proposed by Ladd than the traditional dispensational kind espoused by Culver. Kevin Vanhoozer’s “Theodramatic Hermeneutic” Coming up to postmodern times, at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society held in San Antonio in 2004, the current research professor in Trinity’s department of systematic theology, Kevin Vanhoozer, delivered a substantive and somewhat startling plenary paper entitled “Lost in Interpretation?