Christianity and Culture

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Religion

 

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Kristopher W

 

Date added:

January 10, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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11 / 3045

 

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For example, pluralism can mean that all world views are correct and that it is intolerable to state otherwise; secularism reigns; absolutes have ceased to exist; facts can only be stated in the realm of science, not religion; evangelical Christianity has become nothing more than a troublesome oddity amidst diversity...
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It is clear, therefore, that western culture is suffering; it is ill. Lesslie Newbigin, a scholar and former missionary to India, has emphasized this by asking a provocative question: "Can the West be converted?"(1) Such a question leads us to another: How is a Christian supposed to respond to such conditions? Or, how should we deal with the culture that surrounds us? Since the term culture is central in this discussion, it deserves particular attention and definition...
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