Trevin Wax: “The disenchanted world needs a church that’s not a chaplain, but a prophet.”
Dr. Wax delivered a lecture titled, "4 Challenges Facing the Church in the Western World."
We seek to advance the way of Christ in culture.
Trevin Wax: “The disenchanted world needs a church that’s not a chaplain, but a prophet.”
Dr. Wax delivered a lecture titled, "4 Challenges Facing the Church in the Western World."
Don’t Forget About Thanksgiving
As Christmas celebrations creep into November, I hope we don’t forget Thanksgiving — with its turkey, stuffing, and shared gratitude.
4 Challenges Facing the Church in the Western World (with Trevin Wax)
Dr. Trevin Wax joins us to discuss the challenges of expressive individualism, privatized faith, Christianity’s moral vision, and psuedo-religions.
Lighthearted, Others-Focused, Mission-Oriented: Christ and Southeastern’s Culture
How can we create cultures that love God and neighbor? Let’s look at a positive model for this kind of culture-making: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Is Your Gospel Transcultural and Transformative?
When we cross cultural boundaries to make disciples, we ought to think carefully about which cultural elements actually conflict with the gospel.
The Pastor Turned Spy (Brant Himes, Emmanuel and Camille Kampouris on Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
Today’s episode is all about Dietrich Bonhoeffer – the pastor who became a spy.
Why Culture Matters for Counseling
Culture matters to counseling. People enter counseling with assumed beliefs about the world from culture. When we understand how culture influences an individual we can better approach the holistic person.
Craig Bartholomew: “The Good News of Jesus Relates to All of Life”
Craig Bartholomew talks secularism, worldview, politics, and more.
Christians Have Something to Contribute: A Review of ‘Christians in Culture’
Christianity has a rich history with cultural engagement with no shortage of publications on the subject. [1] This […]
Christians as Cultural Antidotes
2 Cautions for the Spiritual Formation Conversation
Our definitions of spiritual formation can't discounts our embodied humanity.
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