Revoice and Postmodern Spirituality
The Revoice Conference was founded in 2018 in order to ‘support and encourage gay, lesbian, bisexual, and other same-sex attracted Christians—as well as those who love them—so that all in the Church might be empowered to live in gospel unity while observing the historic Christian doctrine of marriage and sexuality.’ (Revoice, Mission Statement).
A year after the initial event, aware that the movement was only just beginning, Dr. Jonathan Master wrote a ‘Letter from America’ in the Banner Magazine. With the help of the analysis of David Wells, he notes the weakness of the postmodern vision of spirituality that informs Revoice’s commitments. He points us back to classical Christian spirituality, founded on a commitment to the holiness of God and a seriousness about sin which is well reflected in our second selection, from Geoff Thomas, entitled ‘Take Sin Seriously’.
Featured Content:
– ‘Letter from America: The Revoice Conference’, Jonathan Master, Banner of Truth Magazine, Issue 667 (April 2019).
– ‘Take Sin Seriously’, Geoff Thomas, Banner of Truth Magazine, Issue 678 (March 2020).
Resources Mentioned:
– ‘When Christians Adopt Sinful Identities’ (segment from Matthew Roberts interview): https://youtu.be/QmFkWDCixXg?si=PecUoJdy5vTIAbsp
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