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Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture by Jonathan Morrow
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“The frustration most Christians experience is what we might call “spiritual feedback” from their effort to grow themselves rather than resting in the work of God for them and in them. This”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture
“good philosophy must exist, if for no other reason, because bad philosophy needs to be answered.”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture
“you don’t have to have all the answers; you just need to learn how to ask good questions.”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture
“The measure of spiritual maturity is our ability to love God and people. Arrogance”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture
“Sound doctrine is not an add-on to the Christian life; it is the foundation. After”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture
“Knowledge without devotion is cold, dead orthodoxy. Devotion without knowledge is irrational instability. But true knowledge of God includes understanding everything from his perspective. Theology is learning to think God’s thoughts after him.”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture
“Biblical faith is not belief in spite of the evidence but belief in light of the evidence. Science”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture
“We are cruel to ourselves if we try to live in this world without knowing about the God whose world it is and who runs it. The world becomes a strange, mad, painful place, and life in it a disappointing and unpleasant business, for those who do not know about God.”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture
“truth without love and grace will create suspicion and resentment. David”
Jonathan Morrow, Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture