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Is Evangelicalism Dead? On the Troubling Rise of "Pure Doctrine" and the Loss of Theological Triage, by Owen Strachen, May 14, 2025

You can find this by pasting that first paragraph into the browser. It's on a substack, a format I only vaguely fathom. Like a blog that people have to pay for?  Or subscribe to?

The article is well done and fascinating, although I think there are some blindspots.  He is talking about how seminarians are being trained in theology mostly. Essentially, "triage" has to do with three levels of what is most important doctrinally. Identity of God, Christ, the Trinity; inerrancy; and the cross are first level. Church polity and women's roles and some other things are in the next two levels. In the heyday, only the first level mattered and there was room for debate on the other two. That debate is going away.

There is no mention of political involvement and how that has hurt the evangelical or evangelical adjacent church.  That, I would argue, has been more of a problem to those in the pew.   

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