The Christ in culture book review
John Barber, Ph.D., in his new book, The Road from Eden, Studies in Christianity and Culture, has written a masterful 566-page work concerning Christ in culture. More culturally definitive than...
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Perisseuo wrote: John Barber, Ph.D., in his new book, The Road from Eden, Studies in Christianity and Culture, has written a masterful 566-page work concerning Christ in culture. More culturally...
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Regarding Niebuhr, I have some questions. If it doesn't belong here, maybe it can be move to the general forum. I realize it is tangential at best from the intent of the book review. What is meant by...
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Perisseuo wrote: Regarding Niebuhr, I have some questions. If it doesn't belong here, maybe it can be move to the general forum. I realize it is tangential at best from the intent of the book review....
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I guess this post was a reaction to the implication that we should not consider a theologian's work unless he comes recommended by someone we trust. Perhaps I am reading something into the "is he one...
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PS - I haven't read Barber's book. But I did enjoy Henry Van Til's book on Calvinism and Culture
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I DO NOT see where anyone has said we should not read other theologians - even ones we DO NOT fully agree with. I can assure you that I have. However, there are levels of trust. You quoted Frame...
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