Christ And Culture by H. Richard Niebuhr
This influential theological work explores the complex relationship between Christianity and the surrounding cultural context, presenting five distinct paradigms that illustrate how Christians have historically engaged with culture. These paradigms range from viewing Christ as opposed to culture, to seeing Him as the transformer of culture. Through a nuanced examination, the book challenges readers to consider how their faith interacts with societal norms, values, and institutions, ultimately encouraging a thoughtful reflection on the role of Christianity in shaping and being shaped by the world.
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- Published
- 1951
- Nationality
- American
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- 256-288
- Original Language
- English
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