Western Culture Is Christ-Haunted
Our apparently self-evident commitments to equality, progress, and compassion are Christian artifacts, even as our relationship with the faith that bequeathed them to us comes unstuck.
Our apparently self-evident commitments to equality, progress, and compassion are Christian artifacts, even as our relationship with the faith that bequeathed them to us comes unstuck.
Neo-Calvinism was first a theological movement that tried to articulate a vision for what it could look like to be a Calvinist in the modern, ever-changing world of the 20th century and beyond.
Cultural apologetics helps our society see the essential question of our age is religious. Everyone worships.
Churches least ashamed by the gospel’s ‘offense’ will be the ones most effective at reaching unbelievers in our secular age.
Collin Hansen and Christopher Watkin discuss Charles Taylor and social criticism, which have played a key role in Tim Keller’s intellectual formation.