I’m still finding that social justice sometimes takes a backseat to evangelism in some circles. In others, it’s just the opposite. In his book Compassion, Justice, and the Christian Life, Robert
Richard J. Mouw, president of Fuller, highlights two ways of seeing the world:
The late Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder once captured the impulse quite nicely when, in the course of one of
Tim Keller comments:
I think it would be most accurate to say that Reformed theology has always had great resources within it for missional work. For example:
1. Stanley Grenz credits Calvin for
Michael Spencer writes about a familiar scene:
I just spent ten minutes reading something I’ve read/heard hundreds of times before: an established, traditional church, experiencing some signs of aging, goes through