(REVIEW) Few things have occupied the American Christian mind the past few years like the seeming inevitable decline in the American Christian population. The Atlantic ran a piece from Tim Keller called “American Christianity Is Due For A Revival,” noting a recent Pew Research study that, if nothing changes, Christianity in America will face “irreversible decline.”
Multiple books have come out attempting to understand why this is happening and what can be done about it, from “The Great Dechurching” and “The Benedict Option” to “Losing Our Religion.”
“Life In The Negative World” is the latest, and arguably one of the most practically helpful, books on how traditional conservative evangelical Christians can think about and navigate a new world in which they are increasingly a disliked (if large) minority.
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