Why is there little mention of the “Jesus movement” in history books on the 1960s?
Histories of the 1960s have usually portrayed the era as one of age of change where youth challenged authority on a number of crucial issues. Kids who decided to embrace Jesus, the most enduring icon of western civilization, don’t fit that skew because joining a church usually meant assimilating back into mainstream America. The oversight is understandable, but nonetheless, I think the Jesus movement is the turning point for a lot of contemporary developments within the evangelical church. If one wishes to really understand the soil from where a lot of present day evangelical leaders were shaped, you’d do well to study that time.