More than a Personal Savior

 

Following the Great Commissioner Monday through Saturday

 

 

The Humanitas Forum on Christianity and Culture

 

2008 Spring Lectures

April 11-12

 

 

Belmont Church

Nashville, Tennessee

 

 

Overview:  Before Jesus commanded the Church to go and make disciples, he asserted his authority over everything in Heaven and on Earth. Yet many modern Christians (and their secularist neighbors) assume that Christian discipleship is a matter of private spiritual growth with few earthly consequences concerning the ways we order our time, make and spend our money, and think about our place in Creation. In four presentations, Ken Myers and Jeremy Beer will look at how modern culture tempts us to shrink our faith, and how we might resist that temptation.

 

 

Friday – 7:00 p.m. – Ken Myers

We’re Not Just Souls: How the Gospel Addresses our Cultural Lives

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Friday – 8:00 p.m. – Jeremy Beer

What’s So Weird about Modernity? Therapy and the Corruption of Culture

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Saturday – 8:30 a.m. – Ken Myers

Conformity or Transformation? Why the Church Can’t Be Too Relevant

[download mp3 audio]

 

Coffee Break – 9:30 to 10:00

 

Saturday – 10:00 a.m. – Jeremy Beer

All Culture Is Local: The Christian Life and the Discipline of Place

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Saturday – 11:00 a.m. to noon

Discussion with Ken Myers & Jeremy Beer

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Q&A Following Each Lecture

 

 

Ken Myers is host and producer of the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, a bimonthly audio magazine that examines issues in contemporary culture from a framework of Christian conviction.

 

Dr. Jeremy Beer is the Publications Director and Editor in Chief at ISI Books. He has written about educational and cultural matters for First Things, Crisis, Utne Reader, and Touchstone.

 

 

Location Belmont Church, 68 Music Square East, Nashville, Tennessee

 

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