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Rethinking Christ and Culture: A Post-Christendom Perspective
Craig A. Carter
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| #1368807 in Books | 2007-01-01 | 2007-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.51 x6.00l,.67 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||58 of 59 people found the following review helpful.| Important, Prophetic, Frustrating|By David W. Opderbeck|Craig Carter's Rethinking Christ and Culture: A Post-Christendom Perspective is as important and prophetic as it is frustrating.
Carter's central thesis is that H. Richard Neibuhr's canonical Christ and Culture presents a warped typology of Christian cultural engagement. Neibuhr presented five types of Christi|From the Back Cover|"H. Richard Niebuhr's days are numbered. This carefully argued and well-written book should bring the curtains down on the more than fifty year reign of Niebuhr's typology in Christ and Culture. Carter not only shows how this paradi
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 mis...
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