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The Evangelical Manifesto

A new Evangelical Manifesto has just been released. It is an attempt by several American-Evangelical leaders to clarify what the term "Evangelical" actually means.

The Steering Committee comprised:
Timothy George - Dean, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University

Os Guinness - Author/Social Critic

John Huffman - Pastor, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, CA Chair, Christianity Today International

Rich Mouw - President, Fuller Theological Seminary

Jesse Miranda - Founder & Director, Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership, Vanguard University

David Neff - Vice President and Editor in Chief, Christianity Today Media Group

Richard Ohman - Businessman

Larry Ross - President, A. Larry Ross Communications

Dallas Willard - Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California Author

Other signers of the manifesto include Jim Willis of Sojourners.

Not surprisingly, other prominent Evangelicals leaders such as James Dobson of Focus on the Family, Dr. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention, Gary Bauer of American Values, and Tony Perkins of Family Research Council, have not signed on. IMHO, these are the Culture War groups of the Religious Right that have by degree moved from being Evangelical to being more Fundamentalist - or at least have been so compromised by seeking after political gain that they truly represent a shrinking, although still active and influential, group of people.

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