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Cultural Theology

by Andrew Sandlin and Jeremy Johnston and Joe Boot and Peter Jones and Ryan Eras

September 25, 2019

Cultural theology is the discipline of understanding what God’s Word says about culture, and applying that understanding to those various cultural spheres. Cultural theology is an approach that aims to get to the root of all human activity by examining the god concept at work in a particular cultural sphere.

 

What has the EICC been doing all summer?

by Andrew Sandlin and Joe Boot and Ryan Eras

September 13, 2019

Whether we like it or not, we are in a cosmic struggle for the direction of history, and there is no opting out.
 

The Fake Gospel of Cultural Marxism

by Andrew Sandlin and Joe Boot

June 21, 2019

The ideology of cultural Marxism has quietly influenced the way that believers think, but this worldview is actually just a poor copy of the power, justice, and glory of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

 

Science and Origins

by Andrew Sandlin and Gordon Wilson and Joe Boot and Willem J. Ouweneel

February 25, 2019

Our understanding of the first chapters of Genesis has implications for the way we understand the rest of Scripture. And very real, practical matters are caught up in how we answer this question. What is a human being? What is God? How should we think about caring for the natural world? How should we treat our neighbour? How should we treat our dinner? Our starting point has a great deal to say about where we end up.

 

Tim Keller, Politics and the Triumph of the Crucifixion

by Andrew Sandlin and Joe Boot and Ryan Eras

November 9, 2018

The cross itself was a moment of victory for God and His people, and Christians need to remember this in our efforts to imitate Christ.

 

Tim Keller and Evangelical Accommodation

by Andrew Sandlin and Joe Boot and Ryan Eras

November 2, 2018

Andrew Sandlin and Joe Boot discuss Tim Keller's recent New York Times opinion piece, and the trend among many evangelical leaders and pastors to try to balance biblical soteriology with a worldly, unbiblical view of ethics and justice.

 

Progress is a Christian Idea

by Andrew Sandlin and Ryan Eras

September 28, 2018 | Isaiah 5:20-25

Andrew Sandlin explains the origins of the term 'progressivism' and explains how the Christian idea of progress leads to cultural development, while the secular understanding of progress leads to a cyclical, and ultimately futile, view of history.

 

What is Cultural Marxism?

by Andrew Sandlin

April 23, 2018

Cultural Marxism is one of those phrases that we use a lot; but for those who don't have the leisure to study this material, how do we understand this term? Andrew Sandlin explains the origins, nature, and insidious implications of this worldview that has been in ascendance in the modern West.

 

Jesus Christ’s Finished Work Finishes Off Satan and Sin

by Andrew Sandlin

April 1, 2018 | Hebrews 1:8-13

Jesus Christ's death was itself an exaltation and victory the Son of Man lifted up to draw the sinful world to him, and victory over the forces of Satan and sin and hell.

 

God Was in Christ Reconciling

by Andrew Sandlin

March 29, 2018 | 2 Corinthians 5:19

Our Lord's death isn't just a work of the members of the Trinity all working together but also as the person, the single living God, saving us.

This article originally appeared at http://docsandlin.com/2018/03/25/god-was-in-christ-reconciling/

 

The Biblical Gospel is Imperialistic

by Andrew Sandlin

February 21, 2018

The gospel is a declaration of what God has done, is doing, and will do in Jesus Christ to take his world back from Satan and sin. It demands our allegiance and our devotion and passion in public no less than in private.

Hear the interview inspired by this article here.

 

The Imperial Gospel

by Andrew Sandlin and Ryan Eras

February 9, 2018 | Mark 1:14-15

Andrew Sandlin joins us for a podcast interview on the full scope of the gospel. He explains the original context of the word in connection with imperial Greece and Rome, and we talk about some of the reasons Christians have abandoned the task of applying the gospel in public life. Andrew's article that inspired this conversation can be found here.