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Christ And Culture In The New Testament James W Thompson

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Christ And Culture In The New Testament James W Thompson
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 179
Author: James W. Thompson
ISBN: 9781666739466, 9781666739480, 1666739464, 1666739480
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Christ And Culture In The New Testament James W Thompson by James W. Thompson 9781666739466, 9781666739480, 1666739464, 1666739480 instant download after payment.

Believers in an increasingly secular world face the challenge of responding to the cultural changes that have taken place in the past generation, as Christians become a “cognitive minority,” especially in the West. Some attempt to restore the Christian culture of the past with political activism, and others accommodate to the cultural changes. Christians in a post-Christian world can learn much from believers who lived in the pre-Christian period. The New Testament demonstrates that, in a pluralistic and syncretistic world of religions, Christian identity exists neither through absorption into the culture nor through total withdrawal but through dialogue and critique.

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