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BTM 157 - Stockholm Syndrome Christianity

BTM 157 - Stockholm Syndrome Christianity

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In this conversation, Paul Weaver interviews John West about his journey from academia to the Discovery Institute, discussing the concept of 'Stockholm Syndrome Christianity' and its implications for modern Christian leaders and institutions. West critiques the shift in evangelical institutions away from biblical inerrancy and highlights the historical context of modernism and fundamentalism. He emphasizes the need for a robust defense of biblical truth and the dangers of theological liberalism, particularly in light of contemporary figures like Andy Stanley and Mike Licona.

-John West shares his journey from Seattle Pacific University to the Discovery Institute.
-The concept of Stockholm Syndrome Christianity explains how Christians can align with secular culture.
-Many evangelical institutions are drifting away from biblical truth.
-Historical context shows that the theological compromise is not new.
-The need for genuine Christian higher education is crucial for future generations.
-Biblical authority is central to the health of evangelicalism.
-Critiques of contemporary leaders like Andy Stanley and Mike Licona highlight issues with biblical authority.
-Mike Licona's views on "flexible inerrancy" raise major concerns.
-The importance of calling out theological liberalism in evangelical circles.
-A lack of pushback against liberal theology is troubling for the future of the church.

00:00 Introduction
01:55 Dr. West's Journey and Institutional Changes
04:55 Understanding Stockholm Syndrome Christianity
10:06 Historical Context of Modernism and Fundamentalism
15:10 Symptoms of Stockholm Syndrome Christianity
19:57 Critique of Contemporary Christian Leader - Andy Stanley
23:39 Critique of Christian Scholar - Mike Licona 29:50 The Future of Evangelical Institutions
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