The revisitation of Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry

27/09/2021 1h 10min Temporada 3 Episodio 9
The revisitation of Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry

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Continuing the discussion of engaging youth culture in the church, Stu, Tim and Joel sit down to review Andrew Root's seminal book Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry and it's implications within the Incarnational model of ministry and beyond.Hear about how Stu's studies of Italian Communist Gramsci, the Black Panthers, the Chicago Seven and a segment on Triple J lead to the clarification that trying to be cool wasn't an ideal ministry approach because it was buying into the hegemony. Instead, being overtly Christian, clothed in Christ and seeking to institutionalise relationships centred on Christ was the way forward.01:04 The green Kombi + Shock Absorber Conference (30 Oct, 2021)08:06 Cultural Artefact: The 2000s Golden Age of Television + The Rise of the Anti-Hero + the iPhone10:36 Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry14:31 The importance of historical perspective17:24 Root investigates the history of culture + Incarnational theology26:34 How high schools affect youth culture32:38 Being relational in ministry35:30 Gramsci, The Black Panther, Triple J and hegemonies42:27 Let's be Christians46:32 Targets or people? Cool or overtly Christian?1:01:34 Institutionalising relationships centred on the cross1:06:21 Being Christian firstWatch on YouTube--------------------------------DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODEThe Rise of TVRevisiting Relational Youth Ministry by Andrew RootAntonio GramsciThe Black PanthersPanther (movie)The Trial of the Chicago 7Triple JDonald McGavran1 Thessalonians 1Dietrich Bonhoeffer--------------------------------CONTACT USEmail: [email protected]: https://discord.gg/Vb6g4JzD