{
  "schema_version": "modern_traditions_page_v2",
  "id": "MTOM-0047",
  "title": "Celebrity Pastor Culture",
  "slug": "celebrity-pastor-culture",
  "url": "https://ai-bible-commentary.com/modern-traditions-of-men/celebrity-pastor-culture/",
  "category": "Leadership and Authority",
  "severity": "4",
  "severity_label": "Level 4 - Soul-endangering deception",
  "priority_wave": "wave2",
  "status": "full_depth_wave2_draft",
  "danger_type": "personality_driven_ecclesiology",
  "summary": "Celebrity pastor culture transfers attention from Christ's word to a leader's brand, voice, platform, personality, and public magnetism. It is not leadership; it is ecclesiastical fascination with man.",
  "primary_scriptures": "1 Cor 1:12-13; 1 Cor 3:5-9; 1 Pet 5:1-4; Jas 3:1; 3 John 1:9-10",
  "key_terms": "diakonos [servant]; poimaino [shepherd]; doxa [glory, honour]; philoproteuo [love of being first]",
  "sections": {
    "Short diagnosis": [
      "The danger is not that a pastor becomes known. The danger is that visibility begins to function as authority, immunity, identity, and proof of spiritual weight.",
      "The issue is not whether a church may use prudential forms, methods, or ordered practices. The issue is whether those forms become practical authorities that soften what God has said or hide what God commands the church to confront."
    ],
    "Exegetical basis": [
      "Paul rebukes party attachment to leaders. Ministers are servants through whom believers believed. Peter commands elders to shepherd without domineering. James warns teachers of stricter judgment.",
      "These texts do not merely provide religious atmosphere for the criticism. They set the moral and ecclesial logic by which the modern practice must be judged."
    ],
    "What the tradition says": [
      "This tradition says, in practice, that celebrity pastor culture can be normalised if it preserves comfort, growth, reputation, peace, or a desired ministry outcome."
    ],
    "What Scripture says": [
      "Paul rebukes party attachment to leaders. Ministers are servants through whom believers believed. Peter commands elders to shepherd without domineering. James warns teachers of stricter judgment."
    ],
    "The deeper error": [
      "The deeper error is glory theft. Attention that should move through the servant to Christ begins to terminate on the servant."
    ],
    "Philosophical appraisal": [
      "The philosophical issue is authority. Celebrity Pastor Culture becomes corrupt when human preference, institutional need, or visible usefulness is allowed to define reality more strongly than the word of God."
    ],
    "Psychological-spiritual appraisal": [
      "This habit trains the conscience away from holy fear. People learn to ask what is manageable, attractive, or emotionally safe before they ask what is true, righteous, and obedient."
    ],
    "Church consequence": [
      "The church may look stable while losing moral seriousness. Over time, this produces shallow disciples, anxious leaders, muted preaching, weak discipline, and a fellowship more governed by pressure than Scripture."
    ],
    "Needed correction": [
      "Recover plurality, tested character, transparent accountability, ordinary shepherding, and explicit refusal to let any minister become the functional centre of the church."
    ],
    "Summary warning": [
      "Celebrity Pastor Culture must be tested by Scripture, not by usefulness, familiarity, emotional comfort, or institutional convenience."
    ]
  },
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}