Ten Reasons Why Theology Matters
Most Christians
Agree Theology Is Important, but Can't Articulate Why. These Reasons Can Help.
David W. Congdon and W. Travis McMaken/ October 27, 2016
With recent polls showing a declining awareness and interest in theology
among evangelicals, we thought of ten reasons why theology matters to every
evangelical beyond simply avoiding heresy.
Theology matters…
Theology matters…
1. Because even evangelicals need evangelizing.
There is much
handwringing today over what it means to be evangelical, and the temptation is
strong to define an essential evangelicalism—to pin it down to one particular
form. Theologically, the problem with this response is that “taking every thought
captive to make it obedient to Christ” (2 Cor. 10:5) is not a once-and-done
proposition. It is a task that has to be taken up anew again and again. Just
like God’s grace, this fundamentally theological undertaking is “new every
morning” (Lam. 3:23).
Evangelicalism is
not a fixed and secure religious form or doctrinal system. It is not a
confessional tradition or a denomination. Instead, evangelicalism is a way of
relating to God and the world, one which emphasizes the good news of Jesus
Christ and its importance for how we live our lives. There is no single right
way to be an evangelical. In truth, evangelicalism is always in via,
always “on the way.” Evangelicals thus always need to be evangelized.
2. Because we can’t feel our way toward knowledge of God.
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