The recent revelation that Mars Hill Church in Seattle paid an
outside company to boost sales of its pastor’s books has raised
questions not simply about personal integrity but also about the very
culture of American Evangelicalism.
As
an English Presbyterian living in the States, I am never quite sure
about whether I am an “Evangelical” by American standards. Back home, I
am Evangelical without question, but here it is more complicated. I
certainly hold to a traditional, orthodox Protestant faith with a strong
existential twist. But American Evangelicalism is more (and sometimes
much less) than that. The political commitments of the movement are, on
the whole, a mystery to me. And, while the celebrity leadership of the
movement is comprehensible to me in sociological terms, I find it
distasteful and arguably unbiblical. It too often seems to represent
exactly what Paul was criticizing in 1 Corinthians 1. Continue at Carl Trueman
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