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Rethinking Christ and Culture A Post-Christendom Perspective Craig A. Carter

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Brazos Press; 2006Description: 220tr; paperback, illustration; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781587431593
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261
  • C323-C89
Online resources: Summary: In 1951, theologian H. Richard Niebuhr published Christ and Culture, a hugely influential book that set the agenda for the church and cultural engagement for the next several decades. But Niebuhr's model was devised in and for a predominantly Christian cultural setting. How do we best understand the church and its writers in a world that is less and less Christian? Craig Carter critiques Niebuhr's still pervasive models and proposes a typology better suited to mission after Christendom.
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In 1951, theologian H. Richard Niebuhr published Christ and Culture, a hugely influential book that set the agenda for the church and cultural engagement for the next several decades. But Niebuhr's model was devised in and for a predominantly Christian cultural setting. How do we best understand the church and its writers in a world that is less and less Christian? Craig Carter critiques Niebuhr's still pervasive models and proposes a typology better suited to mission after Christendom.

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