Christ and Culture: 50th Anniversary Edition―Being True to Christ in a Materialistic Age (Torchbooks)
Being fully God & fully human, Jesus raised an enduring question for his followers: what exactly was His place in this world? In Christ &...
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Being fully God & fully human, Jesus raised an enduring question for his followers: what exactly was His place in this world? In Christ & Culture, H. Richard Niebuhr crafted a survey of the many ways of answering that question & the related question of how Christ's followers understand their own place in the world. He called the subject of this book "the double wrestle of the church with its Lord & with the cultural society with which it lives in symbiosis." He described various understandings of Christ "against," "of" & "above" culture, as well as Christ "transforming" culture & Christ in "paradoxical" relation to it. It remains among the most gripping articulations of what is arguably the most basic ethical question of the Christian faith: how is Christ relevant to today's world?--Michael Joseph Gross (edited)
Foreword
Acknowledgments
The enduring problem
Christ against culture
The Christ of culture
Christ above culture
Christ & culture above paradox
Christ the transformer of culture
A "concluding unscientific postscript"
Index
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- Pages:313 pages
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- Edition:1 Reprint
- Language:eng
- ISBN10:0061300039
- ISBN13:9780061300035
- kindle Asin:0061300039









