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When God Talks Back

Evangelicals and Suffering (When God Talks Back)

October 2, 2012 by Micheal Hickerson 3 Comments

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Last week, in my discussion of what evangelicals can learn about themselves from T.M. Luhrmann's  When God Talks Back, I mentioned our approach to suffering. Originally, I wasn't going to write another post on the book, but I wanted to come back to this important topic. Luhrmann discusses suffering in a chapter titled, "Darkness," along with the related issue of feeling distant from God. Early in the chapter, Luhrmann describes the Vineyard's approach in this way: Churches like the Vineyard handle the problem of … [Read more...] about Evangelicals and Suffering (When God Talks Back)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, When God Talks Back Tagged With: anthropology, evangelicals, grief, Prayer, Psalms, Suffering, t.m. luhrmann, When God Talks Back

Talking Amongst Ourselves (When God Talks Back)

September 25, 2012 by Micheal Hickerson 4 Comments

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Last week, I shared a few lessons on talking with non-evangelicals that I had taken away from T.M. Luhrmann's When God Talks Back. This week, I'm going in the opposite direction. What are some things that evangelicals need to do better? Accept our creatureliness.  When describing Luhrmann's work to evangelical friends, one of the main questions is, "Doesn't this explain God away?" That is, if our ability to pray and to hear from God in prayer is related to certain psychological traits, then doesn't that mean that God … [Read more...] about Talking Amongst Ourselves (When God Talks Back)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, When God Talks Back Tagged With: anthropology, evangelicals, Prayer, t.m. luhrmann, When God Talks Back

Talking with Non-Evangelicals (When God Talks Back)

September 18, 2012 by Micheal Hickerson 3 Comments

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A couple of weeks ago, I finished reading T.M. Luhrmann's When God Talks Back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God. As I mentioned then, please read Mark Noll's review, which is much better than what I could have written. This week, I'd like to share a few things that I learned from Luhrmann about engaging and talking with non-evangelicals. Next week, I'll have a few thoughts about how we evangelicals can talk amongst ourselves. 1. Encourage good scholars and thinkers, whatever their beliefs. … [Read more...] about Talking with Non-Evangelicals (When God Talks Back)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, When God Talks Back Tagged With: anthropology, books, conversation, Evangelicalism, Prayer, t.m. luhrmann, When God Talks Back

When God Talks Back by T.M. Luhrmann

September 4, 2012 by Micheal Hickerson 3 Comments

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For the past several weeks, I've been reading T.M. Luhrmann's  When God Talks Back:  Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God.  The book addresses a simple, but profound, question from the perspective of a nonbeliever: how can seemingly rational, otherwise normal people claim to discern God's will, to hear God's voice, and, sometimes, to even see or feel spiritual beings? Luhrmann asks this with genuine curiosity, both personal and professional. A psychological anthropologist who has written previous … [Read more...] about When God Talks Back by T.M. Luhrmann

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, When God Talks Back Tagged With: academia, anthropology, Augustine, evangelicals, Prayer, research, t.m. luhrmann, Vineyard, When God Talks Back

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