Addicted to Mediocrity

Addicted to Mediocrity

 Author: Frank Schaeffer  Category: Theology  Publisher: Cornerstone Books  Published: January 1, 1981  ISBN: 9780891072140  Pages: 127  Language: English More Details
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In this provocative book, Franky Schaeffer shows how Christians today have sacrificed the artistic prominence they enjoyed for centuries and settled instead for mediocrity. The evidence for this sad state of affairs abounds. We are flooded with “Christian” doodads, trinkets, t-shirts, bumper stickers, etc., that use God’s name as an advertising slogan “Things Go Better with Jesus” putting the Creator of the universe on the same level as soda pop!

Moreover, Schaeffer writes, “Whenever Christians, and evangelicals in particular, have attempted to ‘reach the world’ through the mediaTV, film, publishing and so on the thinking public gets the firm idea that, like soup in a bad restaurant, Christians’ brains are best left unstirred.” But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Schaeffer shows how Christians who care can begin to reverse the slide toward mediocrity:

    – by demanding excellence in the arts and media, and in all areas of life

    – by giving our time, talents and money to those things which are worthy of our support and are truly honoring to God

    – by staying away from the cheap, the shoddy, and the make-a-fast-buck mentality

Schaeffer offers not only an unflinching critique, but specific and practical direction for becoming “unaddicted,” and for recovering artistic excellence.

The punch, humor and satire of the text is effectively enhanced by nineteen original drawings by Chicago artist Kurt Mitchell.

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