CHRISTIANITY TODAY
Carl Henry's complex legacy, 100 years after his birth.
[ posted 1/22/2013 9:52AM ]
One hundred years after his birth and a decade after his
death, is it time to revisit Carl F.H. Henry? For many, the first
question very well may be "Carl who?"
The answer is, the Carl Henry who invented post-World War II
evangelicalism, the evangelicalism we are still in large measure living
with today. If you want to understand the core passions of contemporary
evangelicalism, you have to understand the passions of Carl Henry.
Henry did not invent post-war evangelicalism all by himself, of course.
He had lots of help from Harold John Ockenga, the Strategist; Billy
Graham, the Evangelist; Bill Bright, the Activist; Francis Schaeffer,
the Apologist; and many others. But it was Henry more than anyone else
who argued the case and set forth a compelling intellectual apologetic
for what was called in those days the New Evangelicalism.
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