“Brian D. McLaren offers a provocative, stimulating, and challenging account of a committed Christian orthodoxy that is truly inviting. In so doing he has provided a model for those who are seeking to develop, nurture, and practice a postmodern, ecumenical, and missional Christian faith.” John R. Franke[1]
I agree with Brian McLaren that it is a distortion to think of the gospel as “the good news that the Titanic is sinking, but we know how to get on the lifeboats.”[1] But it is an interesting illustration.
We thank you Jesus for your gospel. We, thank you, Justin Taylor, for promoting this production and thank you Max McLean for your inspiring performance and for sharing it with us.
“Now, even some revisionist evangelicals claim that belief in the Virgin Birth is unnecessary. The meaning of the miracle is enduring, they argue, but the historical truth of the doctrine is not really important.
Shane Hipps demonstrates in Flickering Pixels the premise of Marshall McLuhan’s book “the medium is the message.” While we may imagine we are merely consumers of technology, we may become its victim. As uncomfortable as we may be with the premise of Hipps and McLuhan, we must be aware of the power of the medium [...]