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Tim Keller: Re-Enchanting Our World
The glory and creation of God bears such unknowable depth that to know Him is to be enchaned with awe and wonder. Yet within our consumer society, our obsession with material gain can trump our wonder for God. Drawing from Charles Taylor's work describing how we in the West became a "disenchanged" society, Keller explores in this CFW Conference resource how thi...
August 14, 2017 -
CONVERSATION WITH TIM KELLER, DEREK THOMPSON, AND ALISSA WILKINSON
How do we infuse a sense of the transcendent into our day to day life? In this video resource from the CFW Conference Tim Keller, Derek Thompson (The Atlantic) and Alissa Wilkinson (Vox) explore how social media and mainstream news have contributed to disenchantment in our culture. David Kim leads the conversation for where redemption can be found going f...
June 14, 2017 -
Timothy Keller, Nicholas Kristof, John Inazu: Civility in the Public Square Panel Discussion
Christian faith demands a high view of human beings. If Christians are indeed called to compassionately steward our respective polities, then we are also called to a kind of civic engagement that wisely assesses our state of affairs with the type of nuance that transcends a liberal/conservative divide. Our public discourse, then, requires conversation over obstruction, vulne...
February 9, 2017 -
Nicholas Kristof, Tim Keller and John Inazu: Civility in the Public Square
Christian faith demands a high view of human beings. If Christians are indeed called to compassionately steward our respective polities, then we are also called to a kind of civic engagement that wisely assesses our state of affairs with the type of nuance that transcends a liberal/conservative divide. Our public discourse, then, requires conversation over obstruct...
October 28, 2016 -
Imagination & Innovation in the City
A conversation from the 2014 CFW Conference between Dr. Tim Keller, Municipal Art Society Executive Director Margaret Newman, and CFW Executive Director David H. Kim. After a look back at how New York City has changed over the last 30 years, the trio discuss areas where imagination and innovation are needed for the city to flourish going forward.
August 5, 2015 -
Timothy Keller: Where Imagination and Innovation Meet
“Reason is the natural organ of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning. Imagination, producing new metaphors or revivifying old, is not the cause of truth, but its condition.” - C.S. Lewis If imagination is the organ of meaning, and if God orients our imagination, then the gospel offers a creative advantage when it comes to bringing meaning to our work...
July 6, 2015 -
Work: What Is It Good For?
Tim Keller and Katherine Leary Alsdorf discuss five key areas surrounding work: finding meaning and joy in work, success at work, a short and long-term view of work, calling and the issue of work and rest.
March 14, 2013 -
Humble Cultural Engagement
How is a gospel-changed heart crucial to cultural renewal? Tim Keller discusses how the gospel moves us to humility that can engage culture in a way that appreciates the contributions of all in a given field. Christians are uniquely equipped to relate to others in their profession lovingly because of the gospel account of human nature.
November 4, 2012 -
The Theology of the Cross and Walking with a Limp
God sacrifices himself for those who are weak. What if the cross is the way God works through everyone he loves? We wrestle for blessings from our work, family and other idols but we can only get blessings from God. Tim Keller explores this thesis and says that all Christians with true joy have a limp like Jacob.
November 3, 2012 -
Why Work Matters
All Christians are engaged in God’s work, not merely Christians working in ministry. When a baker bakes bread or a musician writes beautiful music, they are the means through which God provides food and art to the world. Therefore, Christianity believes that all work has dignity and should be celebrated. Yet, Christians must be careful not to divorce their ...
January 30, 2011