The Christian faith has become increasingly implausible in the modern period. This has occurred due to the secularization of society particularly through the decline of the bidirectional influence of family and religion. The deterioration of the traditional family in our age and the current “modern social imaginary,” are reasons why it will be difficult for… Continue reading Family as Salt and Light
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Culture of Enlightenment Births Evangelicalism
Through its culture of reason and progress, the Enlightenment created a new environment for Christian faith and practice, particularly expressed through the complicated birth of evangelicalism.[1] The Enlightenment consists of multiple people, events, behaviors, and ideas that stretch across a large breadth of time and place. The eighteenth century in particular has been most notably… Continue reading Culture of Enlightenment Births Evangelicalism
“Hey Google, what is mission?”
A Google search for “what is mission” returns the top two definitions: “1. an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel. 2. the vocation or calling of a religious organization, especially a Christian one, to go out into the world and spread its faith.”[1] This understanding of mission has… Continue reading “Hey Google, what is mission?”
Loving God with a Social Imaginary of Expressive Individualism
What does it mean to “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength?”[1] I have pondered this question numerous times in my journey of faith. Loving God with all my strength was “easy” to practice as it meant faithfully… Continue reading Loving God with a Social Imaginary of Expressive Individualism
An Intractable Amount of Intractable Issues
Intractable. “Not easily governed, managed, or directed. Not easily relieved or cured.”[1] “It is a hard word, and one we wish wasn’t. Whenever we find ourselves needing that word, we are in a miserable place. Sometimes marriages seem like that, and we can see no way other than more sorrow. … Then sometimes the issues… Continue reading An Intractable Amount of Intractable Issues
The Influence of Economic Prosperity on Religious Flourishing: A Case Study of South Korea
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber argues that “practicality has somehow received the sanction of modern religious understanding, so that what appears to be purely pragmatic and egoistic behavior is actually religiously motivated in some way; [and] religious understanding has somehow been debunked within modern culture in such a way… Continue reading The Influence of Economic Prosperity on Religious Flourishing: A Case Study of South Korea
The Boundless Universe Proposal: Engaging Science and Theology
An understanding of space and time is inextricably linked to an understanding of cosmology. Religions, philosophers, and the sciences are seeking to understand these concepts better. “Before 1915, space and time were thought of as a fixed arena in which events took place, but which was not affected by what happened in it. … It… Continue reading The Boundless Universe Proposal: Engaging Science and Theology
Book Review: Theology in the context of World Christianity: how the global church is influencing the way we think about and discuss theology
By Timothy C. Tennent Zondervan, 2007295 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-310-27511-4$43.99 CAD In the era of late globalization, it is jarring that there is not a greater concern and focus on theological discussions with a global framework. Timothy C. Tennent’s Theology in the context of World Christianity is a much-needed work, particularly for theologians who still operate under… Continue reading Book Review: Theology in the context of World Christianity: how the global church is influencing the way we think about and discuss theology
Theological Reflection of a Vocational Dishwasher
“You cook, I will clean,” I told my beloved wife. My wife and I agreed this would be a fair distribution of household duties while considering our natural preferences and desires. I do not mind cleaning and prefer doing the dishes. Cleaning dishes began as nothing more than a simple responsibility within the complex dynamic… Continue reading Theological Reflection of a Vocational Dishwasher
Personal Reflection on Mission of God’s People by Christopher Wright
Christopher Wright explores two primary questions in The Mission of God’s People: A Biblical Theology of the Church’s Mission—who are we and what are we here for? Which he answers, “We are the people (1) whom God has redeemed out of bondage and sin (past), and (2) through whom God is working to bring blessing… Continue reading Personal Reflection on Mission of God’s People by Christopher Wright