Shane, I actually agree with what you said here.
think you’ll fiind that Driscoll was critiquing the very framework that Osteen hangs most of those things on. in fact he was contrasting two completely different theologies.
The first is the metanarrative of Paul and Jesus - which is the story of the cross and victory, then suffering and then glory.
The 2nd is the false metanarrative of the prosperity movement -which is the story of victory and glory then more victory and more glory.
what Driscoll was saying and what I concur with - is that Osteen’s whole framework is perverted.
However if we are going to do that, we have to ensure that the illustration matches what it is we are actually saying. So Mark should have perhaps put together a clip from various sermons to illustrate each point he was making.
However he didn’t do that and so many of his points, which I thought were well said, failed to specifically engage with what he showed Osteen saying.
There have been many occasions that I remember where Phillip Jensen was taken to task by the media, one a few years ago while in England. But the media failed to truly engage with what it was he said, and Sydney Angs got a little hot under the collar about it. In the same way, we have to ensure that if we are going to critique someone and illustrate it with what they are saying, then we have to make sure that we use an example that truly matches the points we are making.
The example linked to failed to do that and therefore it was a little dishonest in its approach.
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