Above All Earthly Pow'rs: Christ in a Postmodern WorldIn our postmodern world, every view has a place at the table but none has the final say. How should the church confess Christ in today's cultural context? "Above All Earthly Pow'rs," the fourth and final volume of the series that began in 1993 with "No Place for Truth," portrays the West in all its complexity, brilliance, and emptiness. As David F. Wells masterfully depicts it, the postmodern ethos of the West is relativistic, individualistic, therapeutic, and yet remarkably spiritual. Wells shows how this postmodern ethos has incorporated into itself the new religious and cultural relativism, the fear and confusion, that began with the last century's waves of immigration and have continued apace in recent decades. Wells's book culminates in a critique of contemporary evangelicalism aimed at both unsettling and reinvigorating readers. Churches that market themselves as relevant and palatable to consumption-oriented postmoderns are indeed swelling in size. But they are doing so, Wells contends, at the expense of the truth of the gospel. By placing a premium on marketing rather than truth, the evangelical church is in danger of trading authentic engagement with culture for worldly success. Welding extensive cultural analysis with serious theology, "Above All Earthly Pow'rs" issues a prophetic call that the evangelical church cannot afford to ignore. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Front Lines | 5 |
Christ and Context | 6 |
Miracles of Modern Splendor | 13 |
Outside In Inside Out | 17 |
The Heretical Persuasion | 25 |
The Modern Revolution | 31 |
Gone with the Wind | 33 |
The Black Hole | 181 |
Suicide to Snickers | 184 |
Fear Anxiety and Dread | 188 |
When the Future Dies | 191 |
This Side of the Sun | 194 |
God Whispers in the Night | 199 |
God Reaches Down | 203 |
Majestic Condescension | 212 |
Hollow Chests | 48 |
Miracles of Human Power | 52 |
Postmodern Rebellion | 60 |
The Withering of the Enlightenment Soul | 62 |
The Postmodern Outlooks | 67 |
No Comprehensive Worldview | 74 |
Consumer CulturePostmodern Culture | 75 |
The Way Things Were | 79 |
No Truth | 84 |
No Purpose | 88 |
Migrations the Banquet of Religion and Pastiche Spirituality | 91 |
Pizza Bagels and Fish on Fridays | 96 |
Enchiladas Chow Mein and Soul Food | 104 |
The New Spiritual Quest | 109 |
The House or the Journey? | 119 |
Christ in a Spiritual World | 125 |
The New Spiritual Yearning | 127 |
An Ancient Spirituality | 136 |
A Spirituality of Postmodernity | 145 |
The Empty Landscape | 146 |
My Own Little Voice | 149 |
Its About Me | 152 |
Confrontation Not Tactics | 155 |
Fragmented Not Innocent | 164 |
Public Not Private | 168 |
Personal Not Impersonal | 175 |
Christ in a Meaningless World | 177 |
The Culture of Nothingness | 178 |
Grace Triumphant | 218 |
Christ in a Decentered World | 233 |
An Open Future | 234 |
From Freedom to Danger | 238 |
From Providence to Bad Luck | 240 |
An Open Theology | 242 |
Libertarian and Autonomous | 248 |
Autonomous and Decentered | 249 |
Christ the Center | 251 |
The Churchs Center | 258 |
Megachurches Paradigm Shifts and the New Spiritual Quest | 263 |
Why Do Church Differently? | 268 |
The New Seeker | 269 |
The New Marketplace | 270 |
The New Social Environment | 274 |
Old Fears | 277 |
Business as Usual | 283 |
Growing the Church | 288 |
No Entry | 292 |
Birds of a Feather | 293 |
Selling the Faith | 297 |
The Day of New Beginnings | 310 |
Gods Open Door | 311 |
The Call to Authenticity | 314 |
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