
Episode 317: Social Justice & the Gospel w/ Russell Moore
The Holy Post
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The Rise and Fall of the Neo-Evangelical Movement
After World War II, Billy Graham King took this fledgling neo-evangelical thing and he coalesced it. He started creating receptacles for them to organize themselves and cooperate with each other. But my point is you have it happening again where you have this new vision of what does it mean to be an orthodox, theologically conservative, but common good Christian who has a positive view of how to engage the culture. And yet, my fear is there may be millions of people like that, but they're not constructing the receptacles to aggregate each other. Lili: I think maybe they just need to have the right leadership at the top.
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