01393nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200130007508200130008810000240010110000110012524500330013624500400016926000100020926000390021926000090025830000110026730000280027830000100030649000560031652006310037265000290100365000180103285600650105020260119071448.02024-08-28 10:06:20 a9780791446089, 0791446085 aeng a261.0973 bB927-M62 aBudde, Michael L. eEditor aThe Church as Counterculture cMichael L. Budde, Robert W. Brimlow aU.S.A bState University of New York Press c2000 a233tr. bPaperback, Illustration c23 cm aSuny Series in Popular Culture and Political Change aThe notion of the church as a countercultural community of disciples confounds many conventional divides within the Christian family (liberal and conservative, church and sect), while forcing redefinition of commonplace categories like religion and politics, sacred and secular. The contributors to this book--theologians, social theorists, philosophers, historians, Catholics and Protestants of various backgrounds--reflect this shifting of categories and divisions. The book provides thought-provoking Christian perspectives on war and genocide, racism and nationalism, the legitimacy of liberalism and capitalism, and more. aChristianity and culture aUnited States4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15281/8.jpgyCover Image