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🗓️ 25 January 2021
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https://enemieswithinthechurch.com/2020/08/22/tim-keller-and-progressive-evangelicalism/
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0:00.0 | Perhaps no one has done more to narrow the gap between progressive Evangelicalism and mainstream |
0:07.2 | Evangelicalism than Tim Keller. |
0:10.5 | Keller grew up in a mainline Lutheran church. |
0:13.0 | As a teenager during confirmation class, a young Lutheran cleric and social activist introduced him to a Christian version of social liberation grounded in a spirit of love. |
0:25.0 | However, the Kellers soon started attending a conservative Methodist church |
0:30.0 | which helped reinforce their son's more traditional conception of God and the reality of hell. |
0:35.0 | What he could not harmonize as a teenager, the ethics of the new left and Orthodox |
0:46.8 | Christianity, he started learning to reconcile in college. |
0:52.0 | While attending Bucknell University in his home state of Pennsylvania, |
0:58.0 | Keller learned the reigning ideologies of the time from radical professors, |
1:02.0 | including the Ne-Marxist critical theory of the |
1:05.8 | Frankfurt School. |
1:07.2 | He was attracted to this critique of American bourgeoisie society as well as social activism. |
1:13.0 | Keller described himself and fellow students as wanting to change the world |
1:18.0 | by rejecting things like the military industrial complex |
1:21.0 | and a society of inequities and Materialism. |
1:25.0 | Instead, they promoted peace and understanding, |
1:28.0 | attended peace and civil rights marches, |
1:30.0 | and shut down the college to debate the morality of the Cambodian invasion in 1970. |
1:37.0 | The things like segregation and systemic violence against blacks bothered Keller before college, they became an occasion for him to doubt Christianity itself after his arrival. |
1:48.0 | It was hard enough for the young student to maintain his faith while regularly hearing philosophical objections to it, |
1:55.5 | living a double life and struggling with deep depression. |
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