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A reflective look into the culture wars currently being debated in contemporary academic studies of religion and theology.
Christ and Culture in Dialogue is a reflective look into the culture wars currently being debated in contemporary academic studies of religion and theology. This book is a Lutheran contribution to H. Richard Niebhur's classic Christ and Culture.
This collection of papers was presented at the 1996 Lecture Series on Christianity and Culture at Concordia University Wisconsin.
The first part of the book lays out the alternative approaches to Christ and culture, and clarifies and defends a distinctively Lutheran stance.
In this light, the second part pursues the dialogue between Christ and culture as it applies to more concrete social issues of the past and present with the perspectives of both West and East included.
The third part is focused more narrowly on the institutions of the church, exploring the tensions between Christ and culture in worship, evangelism, and the accreditation and curriculum of Christian colleges.