Preaching Christ in a Postmodern World
Does preaching Christ from every text mean every sermon will end up sounding exactly the same? And how does a Christocentric approach connect with today's postmodern listener? In this follow-up Q&A session, Dr. Tim Keller and Dr. Edmund Clowney tackle the immediate, practical questions that arise when adopting a Christ-centered preaching model. They address the common fear of repetitiveness, explaining how different texts highlight entirely different aspects of Christ's finished work. Furthermore, Dr. Keller unpacks why the "redemptive-historical" approach—with its emphasis on grand narrative and corporate Kingdom renewal—is uniquely powerful for engaging a skeptical, postmodern culture. Finally, the instructors address the fine line between faithfully preaching Christ from the Old Testament and dangerously over-spiritualizing (or allegorizing) the text. In this episode, you will learn: * How to avoid repetition: Why preaching the Gospel every week doesn't mean giving the same generic evangelistic appeal. * The Postmodern connection: Why modern listeners resonate more with the biblical story of Kingdom renewal than with individualistic, systematic theology. * The danger of allegorizing: How to establish proper interpretive controls so you don't turn Old Testament historical details into arbitrary metaphors. * The Jonathan Edwards approach: How to move biblical truth from cognitive understanding to an existential reality in the listener's heart. Whether you are wrestling with how to preach Old Testament narratives or trying to communicate the Gospel to a skeptical audience, this Q&A offers profound, practical guardrails.
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