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Page 1: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW

Page 2: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Group Questions1. One author said, “instead of critically

challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals were reshaping Christianity to fit the categories of modern experience.” Do you think this is still happening today? Examples?

2. D.L. Moody once said, “It makes no difference how you get a man to God, provided you get him there.” Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?

Page 3: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals
Page 4: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Common Themes

1.Focus on Emotional Response

2.Celebrity-Style Leader

3.Engineered Publicity

4.Individual Detached from Local Congregation

Page 5: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Pearcy

What was emerging was a new theology of conversion: the older view that believers are

nurtured within the corporate church as whole persons, including the mind (through study & catechesis), was giving way to a new view that

individuals undergo a one-time emotional decision that takes place outside the church.

Page 6: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Lorenzo Dow

Page 7: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Elias Smith

Page 8: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Charles Malik

The greatest danger besetting American Evangelical Christianity is the danger of anti-

intellectualism.

Page 9: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Dwight L. Moody

It makes no difference how you get a man to God, provided you get

him there.

Page 10: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Pearcy

The local rootedness of the traditional clergy had provided at least some measure of genuine

accountability: Their character was known and tested in ongoing, long-term contact with a regular congregation. By contrast, the evangelist addressed

mass audiences made up of strangers, who could not possibly judge his character by personal

knowledge. He could dazzle them with sheer image-making and marketing hype.

Page 11: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals

Charles Finney

Page 12: DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW. Group Questions 1.One author said, “instead of critically challenging the emerging culture of modernity, populist evangelicals
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One critic…

They measure the progress of religion by the numbers who flock to their standard; not by

prevalence of faith, and piety, justice and charity

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Pearcy

The more Christians sought to prop up their faith with mere emotional intensity, the more

it appeared to be an irrational belief that belonged in the upper story of private

experience.