This year, the theme of the conference is
“Death & Mortality: Engaging the Culture”
Lately it seems that the world is changing. Fast. Space tourism has begun. Social media has become more influential and controversial than ever. Cryptocurrencies are proliferating. A pandemic has changed the way we live and work, raising questions about truth, freedom, and the common good. Many are concerned with things like racial injustice, climate change–or what’s on Netflix, or the latest TikTok trend.
How can Christians engage the cultural moment?
Specifically, are Christians messages about the afterlife–heaven and hell–even considered relevant anymore? How do we speak into the cultural context with clarity and effectiveness? Can the topics of death and mortality assist, and can Conditional Immortality succeed in this project where other views might fail?
How can Christians engage the cultural moment?
Specifically, are Christians messages about the afterlife–heaven and hell–even considered relevant anymore? How do we speak into the cultural context with clarity and effectiveness? Can the topics of death and mortality assist, and can Conditional Immortality succeed in this project where other views might fail?