This chapter explores the distinct roles of the Christian right and left, stressing the need to separate cultural ideologies from the core message of Christ. It critiques the current state of evangelism, urging a return to biblical teachings and highlighting the essential unity found in the doctrines of Jesus amidst societal challenges.
In this episode from 1996, classic hosts, Michael Horton, Kim Riddlebarger, and Rod Rosenbladt discuss the topic of “pragmatism” in the church. The ultimate question of pragmatism is not, “Is this true, good, or beautiful?,” but rather, “Will it work?” On this program, the hosts trace this pragmatic spirit throughout the history of American Christianity.
While pragmatism may look different today, we encourage you to use this conversation to help identify what pragmatism is, what it looked like in history, and how you can identify it in its different shapes and forms today.
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