Decoding The Evangelical Manifesto’s Call For Global Ecumenism
Published May 10th, 2008 by Editor in Discernment, Ecumenism, General News, New Evangelicalism, PoliticsSince the passing of Jerry Falwell, it seems that politically motivated religious groups are competing for the attention of the American electorate during this campaign season. Now, another self appointed "non-group" of public square Christians step up to the podium at the National Press Club to act as spokesmen for American Evangelicals…
The Evangelical Manifesto claims it does not represent a formal organization though it has assumed the responsibility of redefining what it means to be a globally responsible Evangelical.
Inside we find:
- Staking Claim of The New American Evangelical Identity
- The Call For Global Ecumenism & Pluralism for Survival
- Redefining Christ’s Command to be Salt and Light
- Global Ecumenism For Global Good & Cooperation Despite the Reformation
- Roman Catholic Saint Illustrates What It Means to be a Christian
- Biblical Christianity Not The Only Way; Reduced to a Principle of Civility
- Resultant Statement of Christian Universalism?
Read the first in a series of posts from the Watcher’s Lamp.

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