“Liberal Protestantism, in its determined policy of accommodation with the secular world, has succeeded in making itself dispensable.” That was the judgment of Thomas C. Reeves in The Empty Church: The Suicide of Liberal Protestantism, published in 1996. Fast-forward another fourteen years and it becomes increasingly clear that liberal Protestantism continues its suicide — with even greater theological accommodations to the secular worldview.”
So begins an insightful post by Albert Mohler called “Vanishing Christianity — A Lesson from the Presbyterians” which can be reading by clicking here.
Lots of thoughts churning after reading this post, perhaps I’ll blog further on this in the future when I have more time…
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