Voxology

Reframing The Way We See and Talk About Jesus - w/ Alan Hirsch and Mark Nelson

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Sep 16, 2019
Alan Hirsch, a missional thinker and author, and Mark Nelson, a pastor and co-author, delve into the importance of reframing our understanding of God and the gospel. They argue that the evangelical church has shrunk its view of God to mere doctrine, losing the awe and mystery inherent in faith. Their discussion touches upon the dangers of reductionism, the need for imaginative engagement with culture, and the call to expand gospel perspectives beyond guilt to inclusivity. With insights on restoring wonder and embracing diverse voices, they offer a vibrant blueprint for church renewal.
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Danger Of Reductionism

  • Reductionism shrinks God and the gospel into manageable doctrines that ultimately misrepresent them.
  • Alan Hirsch argues good doctrine points beyond itself toward mystery, not to replace it.
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Heresy As Misplaced Priority

  • Heresy is described as reducing a single true insight into the whole truth, not merely being wrong.
  • Mark Nelson and Alan Hirsch call modern reductionism a heretical narrowing of the gospel.
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The Gospel Should Astonish

  • A shrunken gospel produces bland, mediocrity-friendly Christianity that won't transform lives.
  • Mark Nelson says the gospel should be explosive and life-altering, not 'tofu' that soaks up its surroundings.
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