Black American History Should Give Evangelicals Perspective

Black American History Should Give Evangelicals Perspective
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One of the most striking aspects of modern Evangelical political thinking is its projection of inevitable decline, as if the present trends of secularization and increasing religious intolerance represent the first stages of an irreversible slide. The result is a fearful defensive crouch in the face of challenges to religious liberty that are serious but not grave and workplace discrimination that is troublesome but not crippling.

Another way to frame the challenge is that in parts of American society — especially in higher education and Silicon Valley — it's not easy to be a traditional, orthodox Christian any longer. You'll face threats to your liberty, to your career, and to your social standing. There's a real (and often justified) concern that publicly stating the most basic tenets of your faith could result in suffering very real personal and professional costs.

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