Fascinating video on how technology is prepping the minds of students for instant gratification and constant intoxication.
Here is an accompanying article.
Fascinating video on how technology is prepping the minds of students for instant gratification and constant intoxication.
Here is an accompanying article.
In David Fitch’s new book, he looks at the evangelical concept of the Christian nation through the lens of Zizek’s political theory. In the first post on this chapter, I describe the history of the Christian nation concept. In the next post I...
Dr. David Fitch has just released a new book entitled The End of Evangelicalism? Discerning a New Faithfulness for Mission: Towards an Evangelical Political Theology from Wipf and Stockpublishers. David is a bi-vocational pastor atLife on the...
It hit me like a ton of bricks. I have read this passage many times, but this time it was there in front of God and everyone. It shook me to the core, so much in fact that I had to pause and ponder its implications. Going through the genealogy of...
Dr. David Fitch has just released a new book entitled The End of Evangelicalism? Discerning a New Faithfulness for Mission: Towards an Evangelical Political Theology from Wipf and Stockpublishers. David is a bi-vocational pastor atLife on the...
David Fitch deals with the idea that the inerrant Bible as a master signifier in a Žižekian framework, something to rally the troops but not having any meaning in our lives.
In Chapter one, Fitch considers the thought that evangelicalism has entered a crisis. A large majority of youth do not return to church after college. Other changes are occurring culturally as well and so consideration must be made about the future...
Thoughts from Dallas Willard on the Spiritual Discipline of Solitude.
Solitude is the furnace of transformation. Without solitude we remain victims of our society and continue to be entangled in the illusions of the false self.
I have been reading Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation (Cultural Liturgies)by James K.A. Smith. Smith sees Christian education as really spiritual formation. I wanted to note his ideas, of which I’ve interjected...