arapahoepark
Puritan Board Professor
How much should we ad believers care or do about the world as this got me thinking: https://oldlife.org/2019/07/01/the-missional-church-in-free-fall/
What I mean in essence is, if we are merely pilgrims passing through and this world is not our home, nor should we love the world, at what point does it become being a faithful witness as opposed to fruitless transformation? I see many advocating for more engagement culturally and socially, and others use the notion that since there will be a new heavens and earth, we must care about this planet and what goes on (one thinks of NT Wright and others are mostly liberal). At what point is this liberal social justice?
What I mean in essence is, if we are merely pilgrims passing through and this world is not our home, nor should we love the world, at what point does it become being a faithful witness as opposed to fruitless transformation? I see many advocating for more engagement culturally and socially, and others use the notion that since there will be a new heavens and earth, we must care about this planet and what goes on (one thinks of NT Wright and others are mostly liberal). At what point is this liberal social justice?
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