Sex and the iWorld
2016 Doctrine Track
Sex and the iWorld
Dale Kuehne
Showing all 4 results
-
Sex and the iWorld: the challenges of the present – transgender and all that jazz
Dale Kuehne
We will look at the most politically incorrect and treacherous issues of the present: human identity, gender, and transgender. There is a growing belief in the West that Christians are on the wrong side of history when it comes to sexuality, marriage and gender. We will look at the various issues related to the contemporary “debate” using the transgender question as our case study. We will consider what the scripture has to say to these things and how it helps us to engage our world is a smart, counter-cultural manner.
-
Sex and the iWorld: the iWorld
Dale Kuehne
We will consider how we have arrived in the iWorld and what it looks like. More specifically we will examine how the iWorld functions and how it has come to be a place where the good of the individual as determined by each individual is our reason for existence. We will consider how we got here, the ethics of the world, and will use the book of Judges as a way to gain some Biblical perspective on what it means and its viability for the future.
-
Sex and the iWorld: the rWorld
Dale Kuehne
We will explore the question of whether there is an alternative to the iWorld that is forward looking and counter-cultural: namely the rWorld (relational world). We will examine the scriptural teaching on relationship and examine how it is that relationship is sown into the very nature of the universe and how it is that Christianity, rightly understood, is not merely a religion of the past, but also a religion of the future.
-
Sex and the iWorld: the tWorld
Dale Kuehne
A look in the rearview mirror to consider the tWorld (the traditional world from which we came), and especially its worldview as it pertains to sexuality, identity, and human flourishing. This seminar will look at the various elements of the traditional world, including philosophy, theology and the religions of the “Book.” We will also consider the “overlap” between the teachings of Aristotle and Old Testament law.