In this episode Jordan talks with Lucas Woodford about his book, 'The Culture of God's Word.' They discuss the challenges facing the church in a secularized world, the importance of contextualization in ministry, and the role of the church in cultural engagement. Woodford emphasizes the need for a balance between tradition and contemporary relevance, advocating for a culture rooted in God's Word while navigating modern societal issues. The conversation also touches on the mission of the church, the significance of worship, and the importance of holy discernment in addressing cultural trends.
Resources:
The Culture of God's Word: Faithful Ministry in a Post-Christian Society
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to the London Lyceum Podcast
01:19 Introducing Reverend Dr. Lucas Woodford
02:37 The Culture of God's Word: Background and Motivation
04:56 The End of Christendom: Should We Long for It?
07:47 Bridging the Gap: Church and Secular World
09:50 Contextualization: Common Sense vs. Exhaustion
12:35 Understanding Human Identity in Today's Culture
14:35 Engaging in the Culture Wars: The Church's Role
17:32 Two Kingdoms: Lutheran vs. Reformed Perspectives
20:08 Contextualizing Worship: Balancing Tradition and Culture
23:22 Escapism vs. Engagement: The Church's Response
26:17 The Mission of the Church: Overlaps and Distinctions
28:52 Children of Believers: Baptism and Identity
31:08 Holy Discernment: Navigating Cultural Trends
34:31 Target Audience: Who Should Read This Book?
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