Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, is interviewed in the LA Times on what it means to be an evangelical. Nothing really new there, but he does highlight a kind of “broad tent” evangelicalism that seems to be gaining more notice.
I read Mouw’s Calvinism in the Las Vegas Airport and He Shines in All That’s Fair. The first is a remarkably gentle and irenic commendation of Calvinism, and the latter explores the Calvinist concept of common grace. Both were very enjoyable and worthy reads, though Mouw didn’t make a Calvinist out of me. (Sorry, Dan!)

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