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Have you ever left church feeling like something was missing? Like the sermon was more self-help than soul-stirring? You're not alone.
Join us as we uncover the surprising history behind the theological downgrade of preaching within the Christian church. From the fiery revival tents of the Great Awakenings to the data-driven strategies of the Church Growth Movement and the philosophical skepticism of postmodernism, we trace how the powerful proclamation of God's Word slowly transformed into a therapeutic pep talk or a marketing pitch.
We'll explore:
The Golden Age of the Pulpit: What made Reformation-era preaching so potent, and why was it considered a "means of grace"?
The Shift to Experience: How did a focus on emotional response begin to subtly undermine doctrinal depth?
The "Seeker-Driven" Revolution: Why did churches start using market research to craft sermons, and what was the cost?
The Postmodern Challenge: How did a rejection of objective truth impact the very idea of biblical authority?
The Crisis in the Pews: Discover the alarming data on biblical illiteracy and theological confusion among Christians today.
A Call to Recovery: Is it possible to reclaim the pulpit's lost authority and restore the sermon as a powerful encounter with the living God?
If you're hungry for deeper spiritual nourishment, yearning for robust biblical teaching, and concerned about the state of the modern church, this podcast is for you. Tune in as we dissect the past to envision a more biblically faithful future for preaching.
By Ajay DaramHave you ever left church feeling like something was missing? Like the sermon was more self-help than soul-stirring? You're not alone.
Join us as we uncover the surprising history behind the theological downgrade of preaching within the Christian church. From the fiery revival tents of the Great Awakenings to the data-driven strategies of the Church Growth Movement and the philosophical skepticism of postmodernism, we trace how the powerful proclamation of God's Word slowly transformed into a therapeutic pep talk or a marketing pitch.
We'll explore:
The Golden Age of the Pulpit: What made Reformation-era preaching so potent, and why was it considered a "means of grace"?
The Shift to Experience: How did a focus on emotional response begin to subtly undermine doctrinal depth?
The "Seeker-Driven" Revolution: Why did churches start using market research to craft sermons, and what was the cost?
The Postmodern Challenge: How did a rejection of objective truth impact the very idea of biblical authority?
The Crisis in the Pews: Discover the alarming data on biblical illiteracy and theological confusion among Christians today.
A Call to Recovery: Is it possible to reclaim the pulpit's lost authority and restore the sermon as a powerful encounter with the living God?
If you're hungry for deeper spiritual nourishment, yearning for robust biblical teaching, and concerned about the state of the modern church, this podcast is for you. Tune in as we dissect the past to envision a more biblically faithful future for preaching.