The Christian Call to
Be Culturally Disruptive?
By Jonathan Merritt
Every era of history presents unique challenges to the Christian faith, which requires believers to develop a unique expression of Christian witness. College professor Alan Noble is well aware of this phenomenon, and his fascinating new book, “Disruptive Witness: Speaking Truth in a Distracted Age,” claims that the way many modern Christians converse with their unbelieving friends is little more than “orchestrated social games, which both sides leave without having wagered anything.” A disruptive witness invites a hearer to intentionally contemplate the gospel as truth grounded in a transcendent God.
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