God and Culture: Essays in Honor of Carl F.H. HenryD. A. Carson, John D. Woodbridge This book examines a number of facets of contemporary culture and sets forth what thoughtful Christians have been and should be thinking about each one. Contributors and topics include Kevin J. Vanhoozer on hermeneutics, D.A. Carson on pluralism, Robert J. Priest on anthropology, Lewis W. Spitz on history, Loren Wilkinson on the environment, and more. |
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Christian Witness in an Age of Pluralism | 31 |
The Meaning of the End | 67 |
Cultural Anthropology Sin and the Missionary | 85 |
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