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100 | _aCarter, Craig A | ||
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_aRethinking Christ and Culture _b A Post-Christendom Perspective |
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan _bBrazos Press _c2006 |
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500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1. Reading Niebuhr in a Post-Christendom Situation 13 Part 1. Rethinking Christ and Culture after Christendom 2. The Argument of Niebuhr`s Christ and Culture 35 3. A Critique of Niebuhr`s Christ and Culture 53 4. Why Christendom Was a Bad Idea 77 5. The Alternative to Christendom 94 Part 2. A Post-Christendom Typology of Christ and Culture 6. Introducing a Post-Christendom Typology of Christ and Culture 7. Christ Legitimizing Culture (Type 1) 128 8. Christ Separating from Culture (Type 6) 142 9. Christ Humanizing Culture (Types 2 and 5) 163 10. Christ Transforming Culture (Types 3 and 4) 180 | |
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