Jesus v. Evangelicals, Constantine R. Campbell
Jesus v. Evangelicals, Constantine R. Campbell
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Jesus v. Evangelicals
A Biblical Critique of a Wayward Movement

Author: Constantine R. Campbell

Narrator: John Behrens

Unabridged: 6 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 01/17/2023


Synopsis

American evangelicalism is at a crisis point.The naked grasping at political power at the expense of moral credibility has revealed a movement in disarray. Evangelicals are now faced with a quandary: will they double-down and continue along this perilous path, or will they stop, reflect, and change course? And while support of Donald Trump has produced the tipping point of the evangelical crisis, it is not by any means its only problem.Evangelicals claim the Bible as the supreme authority in matters of faith. But in reality, it is particular readings of the Bible that govern evangelical faith. Some evangelical readings of the Bible can be highly selective. They distort the Bible's teaching in crucial ways and often lead evangelicals to misguided attempts to relate to the world around them. Many Christians who once self-professed as "evangelicals" can no longer use the term of themselves because of what it has come to represent--power-mongering, divisiveness, judgementalism, hypocrisy, pride, greed. Some leave not just evangelicalism but Christianity for good.Jesus v. Evangelicals is an insider's critique of the evangelical movement according to its own rules. Since evangelicals regard themselves governed by the Bible, biblical scholar Constantine Campbell engages the Bible to critique evangelicals and to call out the problems within the contemporary evangelical movement. By revealing evangelical distortions of the Bible, this book seeks to restore the dignity of the Christian faith and to renew public interest in Jesus, while calling evangelicals back to his teaching. Constantine Campbell appeals to evangelicals to break free from the grid that has distorted their understanding of the Bible and to restore public respect for Christianity in spite of its misrepresentations by the evangelical church.

About Constantine R. Campbell

Constantine R. Campbell (PhD, Macquarie University) is a New Testament scholar, author, musician, and documentary host, and lives in Canberra, Australia. He was formerly professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and is the author of several books, including Paul and Union with Christ, Advances in the Study of Greek, Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek, Keep Your Greek, Outreach and the Artist, and 1, 2 & 3 John in The Story of God Bible Commentary series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Josh on January 22, 2024

Unfortunately, I had several problems with this book. With an engaging premise, and many thoughtful insights peppered throughout, this book ultimately fails to deliver on the problems it seeks to correct. Sadly, it seemed that the author Campbell wrote this book to settle some scores. Campbell has b......more

Goodreads review by Michael on May 28, 2024

A very interesting book to say the least. While "evangelicals" have been proponents of the Biblical & Christian Worldview, but have they foregone the way of truth for power in the political realm?? I fully and wholeheartedly believe that the whole of the Christian community of believers have been ta......more

Goodreads review by Ricky on January 17, 2024

An important read for anyone questioning this unhealthy culture. His points resonate with what I have been feeling about my faith over the past four years and it is comforting to know that I'm not alone in these thoughts. My only semi-negative critique was with the chapter on divorce and remarriage.......more

Goodreads review by Caspian on May 03, 2024

I was so excited when I found out that Con, my jazz lecturer, is also a New Testament scholar and author of this book. I think it is such an important read, especially in light of the growing disillusionment many Christians are facing with the state of the modern evangelical church culture. Con hits......more

Goodreads review by Peta on January 03, 2025

As an ex SDA, and evangelical, I saw all this happening over time. Although, I would go further and call it Apostate Christendom. This isn’t even the half of it. It’s much, much worse. It’s the image of the beast in Revelation. God calls them to come out of her unless they partake of her sins. It’s a......more