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How I Evolved on Tim Keller | James R. Wood
his soul had been formed by a different experience, an experience of the Church as the bearer of the most potent vision of human possibility on offer.
George Weigel • Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II
It is not an exaggeration to suggest that Willard’s critique of contemporary evangelicalism places him as one who generally views the enterprise as focused on objectives often contradictory to those presented as the missio Dei throughout the whole of Scripture.
Scot McKnight • The Theology of Dallas Willard
Taylor argues: “Our age makes higher demands of solidarity and benevolence on people today than ever before.”
Carl Trueman • Our Secular Age: Ten Years of Reading and Applying Charles Taylor
When fruitfulness is our criterion for evaluation, we are held accountable but not crushed by the expectation that a certain number of lives will be changed dramatically under our ministry.
Timothy Keller, Daniel Strange, Gabriel Salguero, • Center Church
the danger remains that in practice, evidence-based apologists may unintentionally make Christianity sound more like the answer to a math problem than a passionate call of a loving husband to his lost bride.