Paradigms
I was thinking about the paradigms of culture. I think a lot of times, culture creates a structured outline that Christianity then fills as it is expressed through culture. That begs the question of should culture influence the expression of Christianity, or should Christ influence the expression of culture, and what does that looks like? I tend to think of it as a "both and", but then what does that look like?
I don't know about you all, but the Western/modern expression of Christianity is what kept me from becoming a Christian for so many years! I saw it lived out both in my home and in my church, and it disgusted me. It seemed shallow to me, and empty. It wasn't until I got a glimpse of an Eastern/"minority" (my own terminology) expression of Christianity that the Lord became an option in my life. The Post-modern expression still amazes me, in one of those "can't quite wrap my brain around it" kind of ways. I guess I still embrace the Eastern expression the most in my daily living.
So, question for thought before I fly out of here. There are good things and truths in every cultural expression of Christianity. Considering the Christian Response collumn in the handout, how do we live out Christianity in the midst of a cultural collage? Referring to my above question, what does it look like to allow culture to structure the expression of Christianity, and what does it look like to do that in the midst of Christ restructuring culture? Thougths to chew on.
Blessing, Courtney
