Collin Hansen: Counting down the events, debates, and books that shaped evangelical theology in 2009

Posted by Kendall Harmon

Here is one:

5. Manhattan Declaration Prods Culture, Invites Pushback Despite disconcerting cultural trends, Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox leaders united around a statement declaring their fidelity to biblical morality. But the Manhattan Declaration produced an unintended consequence by pitting allies against one another and reigniting a fierce debate over whether evangelicals should engage in ecumenical dialogue and joint social activism.

Guess the other nine and then check it out

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