In many ways, Francis Schaeffer was ahead of his time. He saw the modernist freight train gaining steam during his lifetime, and sought to warn Christians (and the church) about its destructive influences. He understood that liberalism undermined the authority of scripture, that neo-orthodoxy was secularism couched in "God words," that abortion was an outworking of humanistic thinking, and that the church was largely sleeping through the revolution.
In this lecture from New Geneva Theological Seminary, we begin to explore the issues that animated this remarkable 20th-century thinker. His work remains "contemporary" down to the very present day.
What do you think? How has Schaeffer impacted your own life and ministry?