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If your worldview is only grounded in your Christian culture, you might very well be counter-cultural to the world, but is it in biblical ways?
I believe having a biblical worldview will be more consistent than a Christian worldview because it isn’t tied to Christian culture. Biblical worldview that is based on a literate reading of Scripture is unchanging and immune to the changing waves of the world and even Christianity around it.
I think that is what people deconstructing are searching for. More Jesus, less of the stuff in the way.
(Tough questions addressed again in Episode 7)
Sources & Mentions:
Seculosity: How career, parenting, technology, food, politics, and romance became our new religion and what to do about it by David Zahl
Show music:
“River Runs Deep” by SLPSTRM
"Blue" by SLPSTRM
Produced by Jeremy Eagan
Discussion Questions here.
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If your worldview is only grounded in your Christian culture, you might very well be counter-cultural to the world, but is it in biblical ways?
I believe having a biblical worldview will be more consistent than a Christian worldview because it isn’t tied to Christian culture. Biblical worldview that is based on a literate reading of Scripture is unchanging and immune to the changing waves of the world and even Christianity around it.
I think that is what people deconstructing are searching for. More Jesus, less of the stuff in the way.
(Tough questions addressed again in Episode 7)
Sources & Mentions:
Seculosity: How career, parenting, technology, food, politics, and romance became our new religion and what to do about it by David Zahl
Show music:
“River Runs Deep” by SLPSTRM
"Blue" by SLPSTRM
Produced by Jeremy Eagan
Discussion Questions here.