The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind, 9780802882042
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Evangelicals lack intellectual life? A critique then and now.

The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind

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    304 pages

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    31 March 2022

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Summary

Winner of the Christianity Today Book of the Year Award (1995)

“The scandal of the evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind.” So begins this award-winning intellectual history and critique of the evangelical movement by one of evangelicalism’s most respected historians.

Unsparing in his indictment, Mark Noll asks why the largest single group of religious Americans–who enjoy increasing wealth, status, and political influence–have contributed so…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780802882042
ISBN-10:0802882048
Author:Mark A. Noll
Publisher:William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Imprint:William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:31 March 2022
Weight:431g
Dimensions:218mm x 147mm x 23mm
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Critics Review

“The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind is a deliberate and passionate plea for evangelicals to once again take seriously the life of the mind in their faith, as their spiritual forefathers once did. Noll’s book targets evangelicals on the whole, but it should be on the ‘recommended reading’ list for American church history courses offered at Christian colleges and seminaries.”–Religious Studies Review

“Our Book of the Year, Noll’s Scandal of the Evangelical Mind reminds us that ‘modernevangelicals are the spiritual descendants of leaders and movements distinguished by probing, creative, fruitful attention to the mind’ and challenges us to reclaim that heritage.”– Christianity Today

“Required reading for those seeking to understand the often peculiar relationship between Evangelical religion and secular culture, this is a brilliant study by–yes–a first-rate Evangelical mind.”– Publishers Weekly

“That anti-intellectualism is not inherent in evangelicalism Noll demonstrates by presenting evangelical intellectual history, primarily in the U.S., with scholarly thoroughness and journalistic accessibility… . Noll well exemplifies what he prays evangelicals generally will learn to value again: thinking like a Christian.”– Booklist

“An evangelical intellectual finds a kind of heresy in evangelicalism’s neglect of the mind.”– Peter Steinfels in The New York Times

“Those who would like to become acquainted with their evangelical neighbors will findno better book to serve as a guide than The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind by Mark Noll, who is also the best personal guide to the subject that I know.”– Martin E. Marty in Commonweal

“This is a book that every American historian ought to read precisely because it makes onethink hard about a subject and a discipline in a way that few books do.”– Jon Butler in Evangelical Studies Bulletin

“Mark Noll has written a major indictment of American evangelicalism. Reading this book, one wonders if the evangelical movement has pandered so much to American culture, tried so hard to be popular, and perpetuated such a do-it-yourself, feel-good faith that it has lost not only its mind but its soul as well. Clergy, seminary faculty, and laypeople need to take the message of this book to heart.”– Robert Wuthnow

“Noll’s cri de coeur is powerful and superb. Those of us who are evangelicals should finish it on our knees. The character of evangelicalism is at stake in our response.”– Os Guinness

“In this landmark evangelical ‘tract for the times’ Noll combines passion and hisown impressive scholarship, arguing that if Christians are to serve God with their minds, they must do their homework.”– George M. Marsden

“This is a must read book. Its being named the 1995 Christianity Today Book of the Year is not undeserved. It sets the agenda for a very interesting discussion.”– Southwestern Journal of Theology

“Named ‘Book of the Year’ by Christianity Today, this volume is a vigorous sign of the renewal of evangelical thinking for which its author calls. This book should be read by persons interested in enlightenment in America, the legacy of fundamentalism, and the relationship of evangelical Christianity to science and politics. This book should be required reading for anyone who still does not know the difference between a fundamentalist and an evangelical.”– Dialog

“This book must be rated as one of the top ten books of the year, at least for our readers.”– Equip for Ministry

“Agenda-setting work… A ‘must-read’ for any thinking evangelical.”– The Church of England Newspaper

“A most impressive book, combining passionate engagement with careful and rational analysis.”– Theology (UK)

About The Author

Mark A. Noll

Mark A. Noll is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Notre Dame. His other books include A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada, America’s God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln, and Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity.

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