Provoked by Michael Scott Horton

A sharp critique of contemporary American evangelicalism that argues the movement has been lulled into cultural accommodation, moralism, and shallow piety; it urges Christians to recover the centrality of the gospel, repentance, and robust doctrinal teaching, calling pastors and congregations to embrace justification by faith, biblical catechesis, and a countercultural witness that resists therapeutic and consumerist influences.

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