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On John Piper, Thomas Merton, and Other Things That Go Nicely Together

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When I find a worthy author I engage that author intensely and exhaustively until I can articulate what they are and are not about.  I’ve done this with CS Lewis, Thomas Merton, Marshall McLuhan, Mark Driscoll, Douglas Coupland, Madeleine L’engle, and I am now doing it with John Piper.  Many people sip on these authors and then quote them out of context to make a point that the authors themselves never would have made.  So you end up with people who are vehemently anti-Catholic quoting a high Anglican like Lewis, or more absurdly, they’ll quote GK Chesterton, who was a convert and great champion of Catholicism.  But quote Thomas Merton to them and they’ll point and cry “Anathema!” in your direction and then leave the room.

At any rate, Piper is the stream or phase you’ll find me in now, but by phase I do not mean fad.  None of the people I mention have been fads for me; they have been extended engagements that have turned into my foundations.

In time my focus on Piper will subside because he will take his place in my foundation, along with seemingly disparate others like Merton and L’engle.  How is this possible?  It’s not supposed to be… I guess that’s what makes me Emerging/Emergent to the extent that I am – I can live with the paradox and invite others to join me there..

So I don’t know what you’ve heard about Piper but I’ll vouch for him as one of the keenest expositors of scripture who also has a loving heart and a truth-hungry mind.  I don’t agree with everything he says but he has the following in common with all the other authors I mentioned: he lights up my brain, helps me to understand things I’ve struggled to understand for years.  He is far more compatible with my brand of Emergence than most suspect. He is sure of many things but unlike your typical American Baptist pastor he doesn’t attempt to snow you if he doesn’t know the answer.

This is a different conversation altogether, but I’ve come to believe that much of the Emergent movement grows not out of having read the Bible and found it lacking, but from not having read the Bible at all, or at least picking and choosing the passages that fit – which we all do, but I don’t see why it should be sanctioned in one movement and not the other.  The same goes for politics… Donald Miller stumps for Obama, and today Tony Jones (former national coordinator for Emergent Village) did a national interview promoting Obama.  I say that’s a double standard.

Anyway, I am not someone who buys someone else’s systematic theology and then tries to force it down other people’s throats.  I believe in reading widely and stopping for an extended examination of ideas when I come across something compelling.

Here’s a 5-minute Piper segment that illustrates my point.  The format is a daily Q&A podcast : audio or text transcript

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3psJWtT68WE Darryl Smith

    Hi Michael. Great thoughts – I relate very much to what you have expressed here, having read some of the authors you mentioned and I like how you described them as being part of your “foundation”. I would have to mention Chuck Swindoll, Ravi Zacharias and Wess Stafford. Wess is the president of Compassion International and his book “Too Small To Ignore” should be on every Christian’s “must read” list. He won’t light up your brains so much but he will give you an awareness of poverty that will hit pretty hard but then stir you to take action and live your life to serve “the very least of these”.

    I shared a link to a Piper clip for good measure – he da man! Thanks for being you Michael Krahn.

  • Darryl Smith

    Being a “newbie” on blogs means that you don’t quite have it all figured out! I thought I was posting a link but it didn’t appear. BTW, Tim Challies is in the Dominican Republic with his 8 yr old son (and some other bloggers) blogging for Compassion International. Check it out at http://www.compassionbloggers.com/dominicanrepublic

  • http://www.michaelkrahn.com Michael Krahn

    Hey Darryl,

    Just put the link in the body of the message like you did with the Challies link. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3psJWtT68WE)

    I’m happy you read a lot… most people read very little!

  • Darryl Smith

    Thanks Michael – reading is good. It helps with the “be transformed by the renewing of your minds” mandate. You got the Bono look goin in your photo and I think I better get your autograph so it will be worth big bucks when you become really famous!

    That was the Piper video I mentioned but I had posted the link in the little box instead of the body of the text. It’s a great little message!

  • http://caughtnottaught.blogspot.com/ ED…

    Hi M.

    tried to read the text transcript for the 5-minute Piper segment that illustrates your point but the link isn’t valid. Is there one that works?

    ED.

  • http://www.michaelkrahn.com Michael Krahn
  • Miller

    What is the big draw about Thomas Merton?

  • http://michaelkrahn.com/blog/2010/12/10/thomas-merton-january-31-1915-%e2%80%93-december-10-1968-2/ Thomas Merton (January 31, 1915 – December 10, 1968) – Michael Krahn : The Ascent to Truth

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