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The Evangelical Left: Encountering Postconservative Evangelical Theology is unavailable, but you can change that!

Millard Erickson identifies practitioners of a new theological movement in evangelicalism that who, he contends, have adopted a postconservative position and have drifted from the fundamental affirmations of conservative evangelicalism.

The same pattern of decline and growth revealed in the landmark article, “The Missionary Retreat,” fifteen years earlier has continued, with the growth of the evangelical missions being less dramatic than before.2 The statistics could be repeated for other measures, such as number of church members and attendees; financial giving, especially as a percentage of income; and related matters. Indeed, these disparities between more liberal groups and more conservative groups were sufficient to lead Dean
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