Synopses & Reviews
Foreword by Richard J. MouwOriginally published in 1947, "The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism" has since served as the manifesto of evangelical Christians serious about bringing the fundamentals of the Christian faith to bear in contemporary culture. In this classic book Carl F. H. Henry, the father of modern fundamentalism, pioneered a path for active Christian engagement with the world -- a path as relevant today as when it was first staked out.Now available again and featuring a new foreword by Richard J. Mouw, "The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism" offers a bracing world-and-life view that calls for boldness on the part of the evangelical community. Henry argues that a reformation is imperative within the ranks of conservative Christianity, one that will result in an ecumenical passion for souls and in the power to meaningfully address the social and intellectual needs of the world.
Table of Contents
Foreword / Richard J. Mouw -- Introduction / Harold J. Ockenga -- The evaporation of fundamentalist humanitarianism -- The protest against foredoomed failure -- The most embarrassing evangelical divorce -- The apprehension over kingdom preaching -- The fundamentalist thief on the cross -- The struggle for a new world mind -- The evangelical "formula of protest" -- The dawn of a new reformation.