Postmodernism

Mark Driscoll, the church and the supremacy of Christ

The Christian Associates Thinkings group will be getting together in the Hague in October to explore the question of what it means to proclaim Christ as Lord in a post-Christendom, post-modern and religiously pluralist Europe. With that in mind I recently got hold of a copy of a smallish book called The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World, edited by John Piper and Justin Taylor, knowing full well that it was not going to be especially sympathetic to an emerging perspective. The chapter on ‘The Church and the Supremacy of Christ’ by Mark Driscoll caught my eye for a particular reason that I will come to later.

Theologizing and faith

Excerpts from Carl Raschke’s “The Next Reformation” taken from a post in Sef’s blog - challenging thoughts on PoMo and faith.

Post-Modernity: Loath to face its Past, reconsidering the heritage of the devil

Cornell, my neighbor, reintroduced me to the wholeness of our past conception of the interaction between spirit and earthly life, good and evil. We’ve come a long way. But if we turn around and reconsider where we come from it can show us many things.