![]() ![]() That is to say, it stirred strong reactions, both positive and negative, among some evangelical scholars and intellectually-inclined people. I think it fair to say that the first edition fell like a “bombshell on the playground” of American evangelicalism, although, in terms of its impact on the vast majority of American evangelicals, it fell like the proverbial lead balloon. It is my privilege and honor now to review the still excellent and challenging book in its second, revised edition. That review was by Gordon College professor Thomas Askew. One of the first things I did as editor of this journal ( CSR) was commission a review of church historian Mark Noll’s excellent and challenging book The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind which was first published in 1994 by Eerdmans and now, again, with new material in 2022. ![]()
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