Christ and Culture Revisited

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Christ and Culture Revisited is a theological book by D. A. Carson that critically reexamines H. Richard Niebuhr’s classic typology of Christian engagement with culture from an evangelical perspective.

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instanceOf Christian non-fiction book
theological book
aimsTo assess models of Christian engagement with culture
provide a more explicitly biblical account of Christ and culture
reexamine Niebuhr’s classic typology of Christ and culture
approach Reformed theological analysis
biblical-theological
evangelical critique
author D. A. Carson NERFINISHED
Donald Arthur Carson NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques limitations of Niebuhr’s fivefold typology
selective use of Scripture in Christ and Culture
critiquesAuthor H. Richard Niebuhr NERFINISHED
critiquesWork Christ and Culture NERFINISHED
emphasizes the importance of biblical theology for cultural engagement
the lordship of Christ over all of life
the storyline of Scripture
focusesOn biblical foundations for cultural engagement
relationship between Christ and culture
typology of Christian responses to culture
genre Christian theology
evangelical theology
theology
hasInfluenceOn evangelical discussions of Christ and culture
evangelical public theology
models of Christian cultural engagement
inDialogueWith Christ and Culture NERFINISHED
H. Richard Niebuhr’s typology of Christ and culture
intendedAudience Christian scholars
educated lay Christians
pastors
theologians
language English
perspective evangelical
publisher Eerdmans NERFINISHED
relatedAuthor H. Richard Niebuhr NERFINISHED
relatedWork Christ and Culture NERFINISHED
subject Christ and culture NERFINISHED
Christian ethics
Christianity and culture
biblical theology
hermeneutics
public theology
theologicalEmphasis authority of Scripture
lordship of Christ
redemptive-historical reading of the Bible
sovereignty of God
theologicalTradition Reformed evangelicalism

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D. A. Carson hasWrittenWork Christ and Culture Revisited