When is the last time you saw Sean Connery as a antagonist in a red diaper?
Pop Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter
Popular culture has, on average, grown more complex and intellectually challenging over the past thirty years. Where most commentators assume a race to the bottom and a dumbing down–“an increasingly infantilzed society,” in George Will’s words–I see a progressive story: mass culture growing more sophisticated, demanding more cognitive engagement with each passing year. Think of it as a kind of positive brainwashing: the popular media steadily, but almost imperceptibly, making our minds sharper…
~ Steven Johnson, Everything Bad Is Good For You
What’s your take on Pop Culture? Is it making us smarter by demanding more cognitive engagement with each passing year or reducing intellectual engagment through its instantly gratifying media?
Missional Thinking
The word [missional] is hot in Christian circles. But what does it mean? Kevin Cawley draws our attention to a recent article in Leadership. Consider this brief explanation taken another article:
Missional is a Shift in Thinking |
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In the era of “movements,” missional is often looked upon as just another phase or program. But we error when we do so for missional is more than just another movement, it is a full expression of who the ekklesia of Christ is and what it is called to be and do. At its core, missional is a shift in thinking. This shift in thinking is expressed by Ed Stetzer and David Putman in their book, “Breaking the Missional Code” (Broadman & Holman, 2006) like this: Making this shift can be difficult for many (particularly Evangelical Americans), but to fully appreciate what the missional church is, we must look outside of our traditional understanding of how we do church and realign ourselves with the biblical narrative. So, as you consider the following “description,” don’t attempt to understand it within your traditional framework, shift your thinking
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What Books Should I Buy?
Dan at Eucatastrophe recently posted this question. I too have a $30 gift card, which is like $100 to a churchplanter! Tell me what books should I buy? Pick from these categories:
Fiction, Theology, Cultural Criticism, Philosophy, Biblical Studies/Theology, History