Rarely has a book in modern times so thoroughly examined the teachings of Evangelical Protestantism as does The Evangelical Dilemma. The authors write from a supportive perspective, but with a directness that every Evangelical will recognize. Beleaguered on every side by changing world expectations, by the inroads of the Ecumenical movement, by the tantalizing enigma of the Charismatic movement, and by the uncertainty of pluralism, there has never been a more urgent time for an honest review of the past, present, and the future of Evangelical Protestantism. Standish & Standish PB 283 pg.