Ian McManus

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The logos and pathos of neo-Calvinism, as he read it in these writers and saw it in their evangelistic communities, animated Keller’s entire ministry. He advocated for a Christianity that is orthodox and modern at the same time. Believers cannot withdraw from the modern world but must engage every aspect, from art to business to politics to family to education, with a distinct worldview built on historic, orthodox doctrine.
Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation
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