Cracks in the Cathedral

Fascinating commentary on the demise of the Crystal Cathedral.

A powerful paragraph:

Robert Schuller is not the problem—contemporary evangelicalism is. Schuller was only leading the parade of those who believe they are responsible for making the gospel relevant. The lesson is not that Schuller got it wrong or that his theology is out-of-date; it is not that we just need to find a better, more current point of cultural contact. The lesson is that our attempts to find and exploit a point of cultural contact inevitably end in bankruptcy.

 

2 responses to “Cracks in the Cathedral”

  1. Although I think the point the author is making is true i also think that Schueller and his theology were the problem also. Just my 2 cents…

    1. I wouldn’t give Schuller’s theology any credence whatsoever. But the article is a good one.

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