Douglas Wilson
The Cultural Mind: Collected Essays from Tabletalk Magazine
The Cultural Mind: Collected Essays from Tabletalk Magazine
“Nothing ages more rapidly than the current lust for contemporary relevance, and nothing ages more gracefully than an attitude of caring more about whether an observation is true than whether it is contemporary, or edgy, or emergent.” ~From The Cultural Mind
In this collection of essays, Douglas Wilson explores all sorts of areas where the Bible should be applied in our lives--but isn’t. From the home to the public square, from the marriage bed to the pulpit, Doug uses Scriptural wisdom to expose the rot of our modern culture, and to show us how to build a culture with Christ at its center.
The wide-ranging topics include: the need to recover masculinity in the church, the slippery slope of sexual perversity, the importance of fighting for and defending civic liberty, the sin of pacifism, the enervating vice of seeker-friendly worship, the dangers of a civil magistrate devoted to keeping us "safe."
Originally written for Tabletalk magazine in the late 1990s and early 2000s, these articles are eerily prophetic, making them more relevant now than ever.
Published by Canon Press
