Christian Culture
Anyone that knows me knows I’m not a big fan of western Christian culture. I never cease to be amazed at its countless attempts at creating “Christian” clones of “secular” things so that all good churchgoers can keep the sinful things of the world at arms’ length while still enjoying what mainstream culture has to offer, albeit rather cleaned up.
Seeing how that’s about all the personal commentary I can muster after midnight on a day where I worked far too much, here are some fun quotes from talks I heard from Calvin College’s 2007 Festival of Faith and Music that relate to what I’m talking about. Enjoy:
Has forming Christian pop culture solved the problem? You’re less safe when you think you’re safe.
Ken Heffner
This reminds me of the warning I give to kids I know that are about to attend Christian universities: Don’t let your guard down.
The church creates a subculture and refuses to compete. But the church wants desperately to fit in. The church is a teenager.
Michael Kaufmann
The irony is not lost on me. A culture is created with the purpose of protecting its people from the world. Then, in an attempt to market said culture, they try to prove to newcomers and inquirers that they’re just like everyone else.
Unfortunately the church has adopted a grid that limits creativity & imagination, disregards values such as authenticity and originality and instead champions notions of excellence and perfectionism.
Michael Kaufmann
This directly relates to a major theme in Francis Schaeffer’s short book, Art and the Bible, which I’ve talked about before. Maybe I’ll discuss that theme at greater length later when my brain is in better working order.
So there you go. A few quotes for you to ponder and play with. Thoughts?
- January 8th, 2009 at 12:38 am
- Category: Faith, Thoughts
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