“Goodbye, Evangelicalism”

“Goodbye, Evangelicalism” April 10, 2017

 

Falat, "Ash Wednesday" painting
Julian Falat, “Ash Wednesday” (1881);   Wikimedia Commons public domain

 

This is a somewhat lengthy but, to me, really interesting blog entry from Rod Dreher (he of The Benedict Option), substantially made up of a note from someone who has left Evangelicalism with his family because they found it unsatisfying:

 

Goodbye, Evangelicalism

 

I don’t post it in any way as a criticism or mockery of Evangelical Protestantism.  Rather, I hope that at least a few Latter-day Saints will read it and think about it and about the Restoration and the Restored Church.  How would we fare under such criticism?  What do we have to offer?  What, if anything, might we do better?

 

This is yet another in my new sporadic series of posted reflections, or occasions for reflection, on how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can flourish and grow in the age of the religious “nones.”

 

Prior entries can be found here and here.

 

 


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