Remembering Azusa Street: Pentecostal Centenary

Krista Tippett and the good folks at Speaking of Faith have put together an excellent program on the Azusa Street revival, featuring the wisdom Mel Robeck, whose new book on the Azusa Street revival I’ve been enjoying since the Society for Pentecostal Studies conference back in March. Along with the program (which can be listened…

Kuyper and DeVos: If this is “transformation”…

My recent piece on Neocalvinism in Comment received some criticism either because (1) I suggested links between what now passes for Neocalvinism and the right-wing, libertarian elements of the Republican party, or (2) because I think that’s a bad thing. In that light, I find two recent local events almost laughable–if they weren’t also disheartening….

The EQ Test: How Evangelical Are You?

I’ve always secretly enjoyed a genre of humorous, “takes-one-to-know-one,” accounts of evangelical Christianity, such as Patricia Klein’s Just As We Were, or Sweeney’s memoir, Born Again and Again: Surprising Gifts of a Fundamentalist Childhood. So I’m intrigued by the new offering from Joel Kilpatrick’s A Field Guide to Evangelicals and Their Habitat. Kilpatrick’s is a…