Tim Keller explains how culture, contextualization, and mission intersect in this week’s episode of Resurgence Leadership.
This week on Resurgence Leadership, Dr. Tim Keller explains how Christianity affects the way we work and how Christians should engage a post-Christian culture. This is the second installment of a two-part message recorded live at a 2006 Resurgence event in Seattle. For the first installment, check out last week’s episode.
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Highlights
Here are some highlights from this week’s program:
All cultural production is basically gardening. This means no cultural activity is too menial. Share
You cannot do ministry without some working model of contextualization. Share
If you over-adapt to the culture you’re trying to reach, it means you’ve bought into that culture’s idols. Share
If you under-adapt to the culture you’re trying to reach, you’ve bought into the idols of the culture you’re from. Share
The gospel is the key to contextualization. Share
The gospel says, I’m more wicked than I ever believed and I’m more loved and accepted in Christ than I ever hoped. Share
Resources
- The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind, by Mark Noll
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