Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
the future of the church is ancient:
James K. A. Smith • You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit
Christ clarifies and specifies the nature, aim, and trustworthiness of all God’s dealings with us because Christ is where those dealings with us come to ultimate fruition.
Kathryn Tanner • Christ the Key (Current Issues in Theology Book 7)

modernity’s wager—namely, the practical conviction that life can be lived well without God.
Alan J. Roxburgh • Joining God in the Great Unraveling
historic Christian tradition and the pressing challenges of the present;
James K. A. Smith • Discipleship in the Present Tense: Reflections on Faith and Culture
Challenging Nominal Christianity
Owen Strachan • Jonathan Edwards on True Christianity (The Essential Edwards Collection Book 4)
By abolishing the traditional hierarchical distinction between the sacred and the secular,
Carl Trueman • Our Secular Age: Ten Years of Reading and Applying Charles Taylor
It seemed ever possible that we could get to human flourishing and continue to create a dependable world without any real longing for sacred time or need to be protected from the devil. It was assumed that we no longer even needed pastoral chaplains to keep us on the right track.