Why God Does Not Delight In Non-Christian Art
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Posted by Joel Taylor on July 20, 2010 in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
by Joel Taylor This post is a response to Tony Reinke’s article “Does God Delight In non-Christian Art?” in which he concluded with a ‘Yes!” Tony is editorial and research assistant to C.J. Mahaney. The article was written apparently after Mr. Reinke was influenced by Richard Mouw’s work He Shines In All That’s Fair: Culture and Common Grace, a book that attempts, by its own admission, to reinterpret Calvinism for the 21st century. Mouw is … Read More
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You are my hero, JT. Great article. You nailed it!
Post-Modern man views God as sitting with His hands tied looking down at man wondering what man will do next. Hogwash! God is perfect. God had lost no power at all. The same God that taught Job many things continues to rule.
Man elevates himself to his own demise. Ego is an idol. The original article you refer to elevates man. It sort of gives the impression that the author is saying, “See, man ain’t so bad once you get to know him.”
Thanks for shining the light of scripture upon this post-modern fantasy of self-love…