Made in America: The Shaping of Modern American Evangelicalism
Made in America: The Shaping of Modern American Evangelicalism
There is a crisis of truth in our time, asserts Michael Horton, even in our evangelical church. And it is due at least in part to our cultural accommodation. Horton believes the time has come to call evangelicals back to faith and truth.
Reviewers warmly welcome Horton's analysis of modern religious life in Made in America:
"Here is a Jeremiad with a difference: It invigorates. Michael Horton is a well-informed communicator with fire in his belly about Reformation Christianity, and his sense of tragedy and outrage comes through as he traces out the spiritual slide of Protestant America into decadence and worldliness. Schaefferish in perception and compassion, this is a strong, good book."
--J. I. Packer
"Michael Horton is a bright new light in reformed evangelicalism. He has an amazing gift for tackling a critical contemporary issue, analyzing it deeply and presenting his findings in readable and engaging idiom."
--James M. Boice
"This is a bracing challenge to let God be God, even in America, even among evangelicals. It is a word that needs to be heard."
--Mark A Noll