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How to be Evangelical Without Being Conservative by Roge Olson

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Olson writes well: his historical theology should be read by all theology mavens, as it will give some credence to a baseless propositional proof-texting methodology.

But as for this offering, it's definitely a classic in the making. (As with any book, other than the book, sure it's good but it could have been better). After a terminological defining introduction, Olson contrasts biblical Christianity with its conservative American version; he demonstrates how "we" have to our detriment intertwined the two.

For example, consider the subtitle "Tradition without Traditionalism." Yes, during the last 2000 years Christians have worked through much theology (we quickly forget the variations and possibilities offered by the early church) establishing a solid base, believed by many. But does that mean "fixed"? Can there yet be improvements to biblical understanding? Of course there can, but watch as soon as a new thought surfaces, the "anti" rhetoric manifests. Another hot topic today is legislating morality. Is it for the government to dictate moral practice? Wow--read the chapter. But in some, Olson asks if it is a Christian calling to Christianize secular society.

I am a patriot as much as most, after all Matthew is career Air Force, but was this country ever Christian? Really? Should my Christianity and my patriotism overlap? How much? Would our government be better if it were Christian? Think of the implications!

Read the book, you may borrow mine.

Comments:

Comment from: Hannah [Visitor] Email · http://leshemshamayim.wordpress.com
We must discuss tradition, I have lost my heart to it and my soul in the process. Biblical, traditional, synonymous? All this searching for Jesus, it breaks the heart. I have strained towards becoming a theologian, in the end its empty. There is no office or understanding one can achieve. To just be in Jesus requires this word. Patriot? I lost that fervor long ago. My faith dictates my action.... but my love dictates my faith... faith, hope, love, greatest is love... and so I am passionately engaged in a love affair with Jesus, how can it not encompass the world, but then , such overlap has limits. I wish I could read someday. Please enjoy the one I am sending you, Jesus as a heretic.
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Comment from: Chelsea [Visitor] Email · http://xanga.com/checaskeym
This looks very interesting and I would like to read it sometime.
PermalinkPermalink 01/02/09 @ 13:25
Comment from: Jon Goodwin [Visitor] Email
Fantastic overview. I think I will go buy the book as soon as
I finish my current book regarding some similar topics. If you
like this kind of thinking I would encourage you to pick up
Frank Viola and George Barna's Book "Pagan Christianity?: Exploring
the Roots of our Church PRactices." Very interesting and
disturbing all at the same time. I think it is about time that
some of this stuff is examined. After all churches are shrinking.
God's Word is clearly not irrelevant or broken but it is obvious
that something is.
PermalinkPermalink 02/25/09 @ 11:43
Comment from: PayperheadExpert [Visitor] Email · http://www.priceperheadusa.com/infrastrucuture-software.html
This is a big and questionanable subject. You really got me thinking here. But what do you mean by being Christian? Following the laws of Christianity, going to church? I'm sure there are people in the government doing that. One Christian might be different from the other....
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Comment from: Anti Static Mats [Visitor] Email · http://www.botron.com
This is a pretty debatable topic. To say that all christians are conservative, can be stereotypical of someone who doesn't know a lot about christianity.

I understand that this is a book review, so I'll just leave it as it is. I will definitely read this book.
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Comment from: Peter [Visitor] Email · http://www.GreenHomeCoach.com/
Just found this site. Thanks for all the interesting book reviews. This one looks like a must read!
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Comment from: Kosher Vitamins [Visitor] Email · http://www.myvillagegreen.com
I think this is really good book to read. I am actually thankful to you because you let me know about it. Looking forward for another book share.
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Comment from: Festival Museum Nusantara [Visitor] Email · http://www.nyubi.info
great info brother
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Comment from: Online Bank USA [Visitor] Email · http://www.online-bank.ca/online-bank-usa/
Conservative but not evangelical would be more of a paradox, though:)
PermalinkPermalink 01/25/10 @ 18:03
Comment from: InfoGrok [Visitor] Email · http://www.infogrok.com/
One of the key things to remember here is human nature. -It is down to individual beliefs and the time a person has to develop his/her own thoughts and opinions on an issue that garner true belief.

Even in terms of faith, i never really assumed that Conservative and Evangelical equaled the same thing.
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