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In Conversation With... Dr. David Fitch

What is Evangelicalism in 2025?

Are you trying to make sense of what is happening in the American church and who and what an evangelical is in 2025? You aren’t alone!

In this conversation, Greg Arthur and Dr. David Fitch explore the current state of evangelicalism, the ideologies that shape it, and the challenges it faces in today's society. They discuss the significance of language, the role of signifiers in defining evangelical identity, and the need for a shift towards more relational and understanding approaches within the church. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community engagement, active resistance to social injustices, and the potential for renewal within evangelicalism through the power of Christ.

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Books Mentioned:
Reckoning with Power

The Church of Us vs. Them

The End of Evangelicalism

They also spend time previewing The (Re)union, our virtual conference taking place February 26-28, 2025. Listeners to the episode can get a discount code to use when they register. Use the code: Podcast20 for 20% off!

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Episode Takeaways

  • Evangelicalism is about mission and engagement in culture.

  • Ideologies can manipulate and shape beliefs within the church.

  • Inerrancy has become a master signifier detached from discipleship.

  • We must prioritize relationships over ideological antagonism.

  • Language plays a crucial role in shaping perceptions and ideologies.

  • The church should create spaces for dialogue and understanding.

  • Active resistance can take many forms, including community engagement.

  • We need to be a different kind of people in our neighborhoods.

  • Listening to the concerns of younger generations is essential.

  • Renewal within evangelicalism is possible through the power of Christ.

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