Description One of the most influential evangelical voices in America chronicles what it has meant for him to spend the past half century as a "Restless evangelical"--a way of maintaining his identity in an age when many claim the label "evangelical" has become so politicized that it is no longer viable.
He has written numerous books, including Adventures in Evangelical Civility, Uncommon Decency, Calvinism in the Las Vegas Airport, and The Smell of Sawdust..
Mouw (Ph D, University of Chicago), a renowned author and a widely traveled speaker, is professor of Faith and public life at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, where he served as president for twenty years.
About the Author Richard J.
As Mouw affirms the essentials of the evangelical faith, he helps a new generation see the wisdom embodied in them.
The Christian life in its healthiest form, says Mouw, is always a matter of holding on to essentials while constantly moving on along paths that we can walk in faithfulness only by seeking the continuing guidance of the light of God\'s Word.
He contends that we should hold on to the legacy that has enriched evangelicalism in the past.
Richard Mouw candidly reflects on wrestling with traditional evangelical beliefs over the years and shows that although his mind has changed in some ways, his core beliefs have not.
Description One of the most influential evangelical voices in America chronicles what it has meant for him to spend the past half century as a "Restless evangelical"--a way of maintaining his identity in an age when many claim the label "evangelical" has become so politicized that it is no longer viable