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Christ and Culture Book

Being fully God and fully human, Jesus raised an enduring question for his followers: what exactly was His place in this world? In the classic Christ and Culture, H. Richard Niebuhr crafted a magisterial survey of the many ways of answering that question--and the related question of how Christ's followers understand their own place in the world. Niebuhr called the subject of this book "the double wrestle of the church with its Lord and with the cultural society with which it lives in symbiosis." And he described various understandings of Christ "against," "of," and "above" culture, as well as Christ "transforming" culture, and Christ in "paradoxical" relation to it. This 50th anniversary edition of Christ and Culture, with a foreword by theologian Martin E. Marty, is not easy reading. But 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 the world in which we live now? --Michael Joseph GrossRead More

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  • Product Description

    This is without a doubt the one outstanding book in the field of basic Christian social ethics. by Paul Rmasey in the Journal of Religion.

  • 0060904313
  • 9780060904319
  • H. Richard Niebuhr
  • 1 January 1956
  • Harper
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 259
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