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Plugged In (ebook)
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Plugged In (ebook)
Plugged In (ebook)
Plugged In (ebook)
Plugged In (ebook)

Plugged In ebook

Connecting your faith with what you watch, read, and play

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About this book

Whether it's TV boxsets, Instagram stories or historical novels, we all consume culture. So it’s important that we are neither bewitched by it—buying into everything it tells us—or bewildered by it—lashing out in judgment or retreating into a Christian bubble.

Dan Strange encourages Christians to engage with everything they watch, read and play in a positive and discerning way. He also teaches Christians how to think and speak about culture in a way that plugs in to a bigger and better reality—the story of King Jesus, and his cosmic plan for the world.

It’s possible to watch TV and read novels and play video games in a way that actually ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Daniel Strange
ISBN:
9781909919426
Format:
eBook
First published:
May 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Foreword by Timothy Keller
Introduction: Faith in an age of information overload
1. What culture is and why you should care
2. The story of culture
3. Culture as story
4. “Can I watch…?”
5. Confronting and connecting with culture: the theory
6. Confronting and connecting with culture: the practice
7. Your turn: Cultural engagement for disciples
8. Here's some I prepared earlier...

Endorsements

There are now plenty of books calling us to find new ways of connecting our gospel presentation to the needs and questions of people in a secular, pluralistic society. Dan's book actually tells and shows us how to do it. There really is nothing else like it.

Dr Timothy Keller The late Founding Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and Chairman of Redeemer City to City.

As Western culture abandons more and more of its Judeao-Christian roots, it is becoming ever more important to think carefully about how to respond. Especially is it important not to withdraw from the surrounding culture as far as we can, nor to identify with the surrounding culture, but to learn how, as Christians, we can engage the culture, not least by making clear the Bible's storyline as the true alternative to everything else on offer. Daniel Strange offers both theological reasons for learning such skills, and practical guidance for getting there.

Don Carson Co-founder, The Gospel Coalition; Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

In this gem of a book seasoned author Daniel Strange manages what few people could do. He pre-digests the unwieldy and complex realm of culture studies and makes it unaffectedly clear. He also helps Christians know how to navigate in a world where culture appears out of control. He connects the decisions we must make to biblical texts, and to robust doctrines all along. Most of all he tells us why we should care about engaging culture and he makes crucial suggestions for how to do that. All of it is in a writing style that is full of imagination, enviably lucid, down-home without being folksy. This will be the go-to text for years, even decades to come.

William Edgar Professor of Apologetics, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Good service

 

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Good quick service and good prices

2.00 stars Good Book about Culture but slightly misadvertised

 

(Review written for 'Plugged In')

I got this book thinking that it would be a book all about how we are to live in a digitally connected world - how we as Christians should be on social media, playing games, watching films, listening to music and so on. I hoped this book would tell me about how we can evangelise to others using technology or how we can use technology to God's glory. I was hoping this book would show me what things may be worth changing or viewing differently with regards to technology in the light of Jesus' death and resurrection. But unfortunately I ...

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5.00 stars This is more than a book. It’s an invaluable tool to connect the Gospel to culture.

 

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How to connect with culture redemptively can be a formidable challenge. Strange dismantles this challenging wall giving the reader tools to connect with the world we live in with the Gospel. Strange is a scholar who can write at a high academic level, but here he writes for the Christian in the secular workplace as well as the mum who set up play dates with her kids, who are trying to navigate the cultural terrain.
Strange teaches us how we should engage culture and gives a framework for appreciating sun rays of grace as well as understanding the shadows of ...

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