Christ and Culture Revisited

Christ and Culture Revisited
By D.A. Carson (Eerdmans, 2008)

D.A. Carson addresses the precarious balancing act Christians must maintain between their call to live in the world but not be of it—especially as culture departs from Judeo-Christian roots. He explores H. Richard Niebuhr’s classic five Christ-culture options and uses the Bible and theology to lay out a unifying vision. Christ and Culture Revisited is also designed practically to help Christians untangle current messy debates on living in the world.

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