This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Dec 23, 2007. Series: Jesus of the Prophets. Scripture: Isaiah 9:1-7
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The Once and Future King
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Dec 16, 2007. Series: Jesus of the Prophets. Scripture: Micah 5:1-6
Healer of the World
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Dec 9, 2007. Series: Jesus of the Prophets. Scripture: Amos 8:4-10; 9:7-15
The True Bridegroom
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Dec 2, 2007. Series: Jesus of the Prophets. Scripture: Hosea 3:1-5; 11:4-11
Jesus’ Prayer for All Time
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Nov 25, 2007. Series: Real Spirituality – Prayer and Beyond. Scripture: Matthew 6:5-15
David’s Prayer at Death
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Nov 18, 2007. Series: Real Spirituality – Prayer and Beyond. Scripture: 1 Chronicles 29:6-20
Paul’s Prayer for Experience
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Nov 11, 2007. Series: Real Spirituality – Prayer and Beyond. Scripture: Ephesians 3:14-21
Heman’s Cry of Darkness
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Nov 4, 2007. Series: Real Spirituality – Prayer and Beyond. Scripture: Psalm 88:1-2, 6-18
Re-Imagine Law (Q&A)
Re-Imagine Law
To examine the relationship between practicing law and Christianity, we must examine how we can re-imagine practicing law as Christians and how to re-imagine the law profession itself. To re-imagine practicing law as a Christian, we need to develop a Christian view of cultural formation. This means we need to do two things: understand how law is critical to cultural activity and carefully analyze our own idols. To re-imagine the law profession as a whole, we need to consider the history of law’s secularization, recognize the myth of neutrality, and realize that Christians have a perspective that the law profession desperately needs.