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"The "Christ And..."
Syndrome" In C. S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters, the devil's strategy is not to remove Christ altogether from the scene, but to propagate a "Christ And..." religion:
Today, we see this in terms of
Christ and America; Christ and Self-Esteem; Christ and Prosperity; Christ and
the Republican or Democratic Party; Christ and End-Time Predictions; Christ and
Healing; Christ and Marketing and Church Growth; Christ and Traditional Values,
and on we could go, until Christ himself becomes little more than an appendage
to a religion that can, after all, get on quite well without him. That is not,
of course, to say that the evangelical enterprise could do this without some
difficulty. After all, every movement needs a mascot. We say we are
Christ-centered, but what was the sermon about last Sunday? “Preaching Christ Alone,” by Michael Horton, © 1993, Modern Reformation Magazine (March / April Issue, Vol. 2.2). All Rights Reserved. |