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Losing Our Religion
An Altar Call for Evangelical America
Book • 2024
In 'Losing Our Religion,' Russell Moore reflects on the crises facing American evangelicalism, including the loss of credibility, authority, identity, integrity, and stability.
Moore argues that evangelicals should lean into their 'exilic identity' and avoid compromising their beliefs for political influence.
He advocates for a return to the gospel over politics, truth over tribalism, and integrity over influence.
The book is part memoir, lament, jeremiad, and indictment, offering wisdom and counsel for navigating the current challenges in evangelical Christianity.
Moore argues that evangelicals should lean into their 'exilic identity' and avoid compromising their beliefs for political influence.
He advocates for a return to the gospel over politics, truth over tribalism, and integrity over influence.
The book is part memoir, lament, jeremiad, and indictment, offering wisdom and counsel for navigating the current challenges in evangelical Christianity.
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Mentioned by Patrick Miller among other books critiquing the church, starting in 2018.

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The Reason for the Church with Brad Edwards
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as the author of the book.

Mark Labberton

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Evangelicalism in Crisis, with Russell Moore
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in relation to the decline of religion and the choices made by the church.

Jonathan Rauch

Jonathan Rauch:
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as an attempt at a path forward for the religion he loves.


Scott Detrow

Former Baptist Leader Sees A Crisis Of Faith In America — But Also A Way Forward
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as a source of inspiration for his book, highlighting Moore's insights on the state of Christianity in America.


Jonathan Rauch

My conversation with Jonathan Rauch about his new book "Cross Purposes"
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as a guest on the show.


Kristen Welker

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