- March 15th, 2008, 4:38 pm
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From one of the SBC fishwraps here in Texas ...
Posted: 3/14/08Junior gets mentioned midway through the story as a point of reference ...
Will evangelical center emerge to rival waning Christian Right?
By Greg Warner
Associated Baptist Press
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (ABP)—If the Religious Right is losing its influence, as many pundits predict, will it be replaced by the “other” evangelicals—a center-and-left coalition with a broader social agenda and a kinder, gentler brand of cultural engagement?
Advocates say centrist evangelicals are a bona fide constituency that is re-emerging after three decades spent underground—or at least ignored by the media and society at large.
The term “evangelical” has a rich history that predates the Religious Right, Olson says, but “it is a very problematic term right now” for those who don’t consider themselves fundamentalist or conservative.Click Here for Full Story
“Many ‘former’ fundamentalists are calling themselves theological evangelicals,” he said, citing Jerry Falwell Jr., the 47-year-old chancellor of Liberty University, founded by his fundamentalist father.
And he concedes that centrists may lose the battle over language: “I don’t want to say that conservatives will win, but they are winning.”