Flexing Ecumenical Protestant Muscles

David Hollinger’s work on Ecumenical Protestantism and its success and achievements is a breath of fresh air.

In a recent interview in Christian Century, Hollinger, former president of the Organization of American Historians, and professor of history at the University of California, Berkeley, calmly and firmly lifts up the legacy of Ecumenical Protestantism (EcuP): our recognition that marriage is more than procreation, our challenge to Billy Graham’s reduction of sin to something personal and private, offering a larger worldview for missions addressing the cultural imperialism regnant in missionary projects, with advocacy for racial and gender equality.

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