Dear Sir,
I have just read ‘Reconstructing Evangelicalism’ in April’s en. It introduces a very important subject. The article starts by reminding us that ‘Evangelical religion’ was the moral cement of the 19th century. So the question is: ‘Why is that not true today? Why are evangelicals marginalised now?’
One answer, of course, is the bias of the media. Whenever a Christian leader has the courage to speak out on moral issues, this may get a low key mention; but if an allegation of misconduct is made against a prominent Christian, that gets front page coverage.