The UN Ambassador of Art on Faith and Creativity

UN Ambassador Ibi talks about the intersection of faith, art, and creativity (0:10), and Dr. David deSilva lectures briefly on ancient Athens (4:00). 

Explore the role of creativity in the Christian life

What does it mean to be mirror God’s creativity in our daily life? Create vs. Copy explores exactly that, unfolding how the various aspects of creativity and imagination can lead you toward a healthy, confident, more innovative life mindset. It celebrates the good news of your God-given capacity to create and helps you harness it to take charge of your life, navigate changing times, and, ultimately, flourish and succeed. Whether you’re a parent, CEO, pastor, or politician, this fresh look at contemporary leadership will challenge the way you view your position of influence, and it will equip you to adapt and thrive in our perplexing yet exciting cultural climate.

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Keep learning with Dr. David deSilva

Join Dr. David deSilva as he describes important cultural concepts from the first century and shows how these concepts shed light on the New Testament. Learn why the author of 1 Peter spoke to the shame Christians were experiencing, and what cultural norms they had to fight against as they sought to follow Christ. Discover how grace and gratitude were viewed differently than they are today. Learn what purity meant for Jews, how patronage and reciprocity impacted everyday decisions, how families and households operated, and more. Dr. deSilva pulls from a variety of sources to explain these concepts and uses the books of Hebrews and 1 Peter to illustrate them.

Get the Cultural World of the New Testament course today, or explore all of Dr. David deSilva’s courses.

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