The Embarrassment Reflex: Evangelicals and Culture

Perhaps the price of elite evangelical respectability in the modern academy is adoption of the embarrassment reflex—understood as, in its deepest sense, a willingness to allow the idea of the “social” to displace that of the classically theological at the taproot of intellectual life. Such a displacement demands that evangelicals norm their theological claims against … Continue reading The Embarrassment Reflex: Evangelicals and Culture