Historically speaking, European theology has had a leading role in the shaping of evangelicalism. What about today? The spiritual climate in the continent is patchy and evangelical theology reflects its diversified condition. The session aims to provide a bird’s-eye view of its present-day outlook, taking 1976 (i.e., the constitution of FEET, the Fellowship of European Evangelical Theologians) as a starting point. The session will attempt to geographically map the institutions, journals, personalities, conferences, etc., that have played a role in shaping European evangelical theology. It will also suggest some theological reflections on the strengths and weaknesses of its contemporary setting. This preliminary groundwork may stimulate further exploration of the opportunities and challenges ahead as we consider the future of European evangelical theology.