Revitalizing Timeless Faith for a Modern Era
In an effort to breathe new life into age-old Christian teachings, editor Kevin DeYoung sat down with the contributors of Don’t Call it a Comeback for a series of thought-provoking interviews. These insightful conversations offer a unique glimpse into the authors’ perspectives on applying traditional faith to contemporary challenges.
New Perspectives on Enduring Truths
The first set of interviews features Collin Hansen, Jonathan Leeman, Andrew David Naselli, and Greg Gilbert, who share their expertise on topics such as church reform, pastoral ministry, and theological clarity. Their discussions shed light on the importance of balancing timeless doctrine with cultural relevance.
Diverse Voices, Shared Passion
The second installment of interviews brings together Ben Peays, Jay Harvey, and Russell Moore, who discuss issues like community building, biblical preaching, and Christ-centered living. Despite their varied backgrounds and approaches, these authors are united in their commitment to revitalizing the church.
A Wide Range of Insights
The third set of interviews showcases the perspectives of Owen Strachen, Tim Challies, Ted Kluck, Darrin Patrick, and Eric Redmond. From exploring the intersection of theology and culture to examining the role of leadership in the church, these conversations demonstrate the richness and diversity of Christian thought.
Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Life
The final installment of interviews features Justin Taylor, Denny Burk, Thabiti Anyabwile, Tullian Tchividjian, and David Mathis, who delve into pressing topics such as social justice, biblical interpretation, and spiritual growth. Through their discussions, these authors model a vibrant, engaged Christianity that speaks to the complexities of modern life.
By engaging with these interviews, readers can gain a deeper understanding of how to apply the timeless principles of Christianity to the challenges of the 21st century.
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