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The Rejection of the Classical Doctrine of God and What It Says about the State of the Evangelical Movement

The Rejection of the Classical Doctrine of God and What It Says about the State of the Evangelical Movement

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  • David F. Wells

This article finds fault with the popular evangelicalism of the past few decades and sees it as a crumbling edifice. The source of this demise is evangelicalism's understandingĀ of the doctrine of God, the doctrine of Christ and redemption, andĀ the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, especially his work in regeneration and sanctification.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2009. 6 pages.

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