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Christ, Culture, Keller, and the Third Way

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In this episode, we discuss the current online controversy on the 'third way' - an approach to Christianity and culture currently most closely associated with Tim Keller, but most historically rooted in the neo-Calvinist tradition. Join us for American, Asian, and European perspectives on this American debate.

Sources:

James Wood, 'How I Evolved on Tim Keller,' First Things.

Aaron Renn, 'The Three Worlds of Evangelicalism,' First Things.

Chris Watkin, 'The Third Way is Dead. Long Live the Third Way!,' The Gospel Coalition.

Rod Dreher, 'Tim Keller & Myxomatosis Christians,' The American Conservative.

Gray Sutanto, 'The Limits of Christian Pluralism, and the Relevance of Neo-Calvinism for Indonesia,' Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Religion and Ethics.

Gray Sutanto, 'The Ahok Affair: How Should Christians Respond?,' Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Religion and Ethics.

Timothy Keller, Center Church (2012).

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In this episode, we discuss the current online controversy on the 'third way' - an approach to Christianity and culture currently most closely associated with Tim Keller, but most historically rooted in the neo-Calvinist tradition. Join us for American, Asian, and European perspectives on this American debate.

Sources:

James Wood, 'How I Evolved on Tim Keller,' First Things.

Aaron Renn, 'The Three Worlds of Evangelicalism,' First Things.

Chris Watkin, 'The Third Way is Dead. Long Live the Third Way!,' The Gospel Coalition.

Rod Dreher, 'Tim Keller & Myxomatosis Christians,' The American Conservative.

Gray Sutanto, 'The Limits of Christian Pluralism, and the Relevance of Neo-Calvinism for Indonesia,' Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Religion and Ethics.

Gray Sutanto, 'The Ahok Affair: How Should Christians Respond?,' Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Religion and Ethics.

Timothy Keller, Center Church (2012).

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