Wednesday, February 10, 2010

9 Marks Interview: Darryl G. Hart

While I am not so sure about what Darryl talks about during the first 3/4 of this interview, he is certainly provocative. One of the things he talks about is eschatology and how that should create within us a kind of contentment (of already-not yet kind) and what the implications of that are for living in a secular place. He advocates the separation of church and state in what I believe are compelling ways. He advocates tolerance and separation at the same time. He has written a few books on these topics as well that are probably worth checking out--maybe from a library IF they carry them.  One of the specifically interesting things is his desire for the eschewing of the "evangelical" label. His arguments for doing so are compelling and I have anecdotally  found them helpful in evangelism with secular academic culture.

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