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Noah Lykins
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But there is a problem more serious than mere enculturation restraining fresh artistic expression in the church and its promotion toward visibility in society. This problem is the sterilization of art by ascetic moralism and oversimplified theology.
— Jun 29, 2026 01:48PM
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Noah Lykins
is on page 350 of 460
“By the early 1900s a different pattern in American lay support took shape: wealthy lay people tithed their incomes to the church but quietly steered its social and political witness in directions which supported their interests. This pattern prevails today. Concern for the kingdom no longer controls our giving; the church is simply a spoke on the wheel of a wide variety of benevolent causes.”
— Jun 30, 2026 01:19PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 350 of 460
“The social and cultural passivity of twentieth-century Evangelicalism… have to be corrected through a reinvigoration of the church's fighting spirit. As many younger voices have indicated, the automatic conformity with middle-class living standards common among Evangelicals may have to be scaled back to a simpler lifestyle so that more money can be released for God's work.”
— Jun 30, 2026 01:17PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 325 of 460
[one] alienated from Evangelicalism can very easily conclude that the movement is a stalking-horse for conservative politics and economic reaction… to assume that Evangelicalism is offering American society a cheap fix with the opiate of the masses… offering cut-rate religion with cheap grace and minimal repentance, an agenda which certainly fits the classic profile of the false prophet.
— Jun 29, 2026 12:35PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 325 of 460
Our innate pride, however, especially the pride which can be an incidental effect of the possession of truth, makes it all too likely that we will turn every situation into a Galatians 1 affair and never get around to 2 Timothy 2.
— Jun 29, 2026 12:32PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 314 of 460
Today the observer walking around the American Zion and considering her ramparts sees an extensive fortress originally built by evangelicals, whose descendants are either camping outside or huddled in a few central hiding places, while nontheological mechanics control most of the buildings and battlements.
— Jun 24, 2026 03:39PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 287 of 460
During much of the twentieth century, ecumenists have soft-pedaled the doctrinal purity of the church in order to attain its unity. But the body's tolerance can be increased only so far before we run the risk of fatal infection, which can lead to disintegration just as rapidly as the reiection syndrome.
— Jun 24, 2026 03:10PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 286 of 460
… if the self-consciously orthodox can abandon their usual posture of intellectual self-righteousness and strike a more humble stance, admitting that doctrine is an implement of spirituality but not its ultimate goal… lead to the unity and purity of the coming church.
— Jun 24, 2026 03:09PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 280 of 460
“the apologetic value of being able to retreat like a cuttlefish into a cloud of philosophical subtlety when one's facts are menaced may appear less desirable than the relative clarity of a demythologized faith or a secular religion which has placed a moratorium on God-talk.”
— Jun 24, 2026 03:08PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 275 of 460
The preacher who was content to rehearse and admire doctrines without applying them to the life and world of the congregation in such a way that believers sensed the guiding control of the Holy Spirit and heard the voice of God addressing them in concrete situations, was ot for the Puritans a physician of souls, but an aesthetician or tool-salesman, displaying the instruments of healing but refusing to employ them.
— Jun 24, 2026 03:07PM
Noah Lykins
is on page 253 of 460
“it might not be far wrong to say that the characteristic flesh of America is compounded of covetousness, gluttony, egocentric libertarianism and pride, all of which have been selectively bred into our culture because of the types of sinful people we have attracted and the behavior which our political and economic system has stressed and rewarded.”
— Jun 22, 2026 03:36PM

