Across
- 3. "The central message of this book is that we're called to overcome ___________ and engage the culture." (pg 109)
- 5. "We love in order to _______. Love, not bare information amassing, should characterize the way we relate to the world." (pg 93)
- 7. "A worldview isn't so much the one you have; it's the one that _______ you."
- 10. The group of Oxford scholars who met to work and think together including Lewis, Tolkien, Williams, Barfield, etc. (pg 96)
- 13. "CS Lewis quite literally carried in his body the wounds caused by __________ fire. (pg 106)
- 14. Christian Culture Makers Question #3: What is evil in our culture that we can ______? (pg 105)
- 16. A faithful Christian posture of engagement is thoughtful, intentional, longterm, and ________. (pgs 91-92)
Down
- 1. Hanna Arendt famously spoke of the ____________ of evil, which means the way evil cloaks itself in ordinariness. (pg 98)
- 2. Christian Culture Makers Question #1: What is good in our culture that we can ______? (pg 105)
- 4. Christian Culture Makers Question #4: What is broken in our culture that we can ______? (pg 105)
- 6. The Creation account exalts ______, not ease. (pg 100)
- 8. Christian Culture Makers Question #2: What is __________ in our culture that we can creatively contribute? (pg 105)
- 9. This is a psychological phenomenon wherein a group makes bad decisions for the sake of unity rather than reason. (pg 103)
- 11. "Intellectual creativity often requires people to work alone, but ultimately individuals are at their best when the ______ is present in their consciousness." (pg 97)
- 12. "Whom you would change, you must first __________." (pg 93)
- 15. "culture is hard; culture _______ is much easier and more emotionally gratifying." (pg 94)
