Christ and Culture Revisited
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Word Count
60,000 words, Guess
Page Count
240 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivechristculturerev0000cars
- ISBN-139780802831743
- ISBN-100802831745
- Goodreads2246261
- LibraryThing4705032
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007046554
- OCLC Control Number182056772
- Better World Books9780802831743
- Open LibraryOL11209834M
Classifications
- LCCBR115.C8 C333 2008
- LCCBR115.C8C333 2007
Description
Called to live in the world, but not of it, the balancing act for Christians becomes more precarious the further our culture departs from its Judeo-Christian roots. How should members of the church interact with such a culture, especially as deeply enmeshed as most of us have become? Here, D.A. Carson applies his masterful touch to the problem. He begins by exploring the classic typology of Reinhold Niebuhr and his five options offered for understanding culture. Carson proposes that these disparate options are in reality one still larger vision. Using the Bible's own story line and the categories of biblical theology, he attempts to work out what that unifying vision is. More than theory, however, Christ and Culture Revisited is designed practically to help Christians untangle current messy debates on living in the world. Carson further expands the discussion with numerous comparisons between the United States and cultures elsewhere. Though there are several recent books on culture that interact with Niebuhr, none takes anything like the biblical-theological approach adopted here. - Publisher.
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