God and Culture

God and Culture

Author: D. A. Carson

Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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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.


God Culture

God Culture

Author: John A. Naphor

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

Published: 2014-05

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1614489904

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Have you ever heard yourself cry out through the chaos, “God where are you? Why is this happening?” or perhaps even, “God, are you real?” In a tattooed pop culture world that is perpetually trying to keep up with the Kardashians, God Culture introduces a greater knowledge of God and an invitation to engage in a deeper and more intimate relationship that will transform your life. With worldwide plagues such as rampant terrorism and children shooting children, God Culture explores Jesus’ true intention of reconnecting mankind with Yahweh, while revealing why God behaves as He does, how we can learn to comprehend and relate to Him, and ultimately how we can apply His wisdom to our individual present day life experience leading to our ultimate destinies. God Culture dispels the age-old myth that “God works in mysterious ways.” The misunderstanding of God’s true motives, methods and divine nature has left millions of people yearning for answers to such timeless questions as “Why did God allow that? Has God left me? Or does He even exist?” When “Life can only be truly understood when looking backward” those who feel lost, confused and perhaps even abandoned will discover that He actually uses the every-day challenges and chaos of life to cultivate His will while simultaneously connecting with us on a personal level. This thought-provoking discussion has been composed to help you gain a new understanding of God and to develop the knowledge of and insights into God’s behavior, plan and purpose. If you have been perplexed by the daily chaos of life don’t miss God Culture. As you peer into the supernatural realm of heaven the God you discover may be quite different than you could have ever imagined.


Christ and Culture

Christ and Culture

Author: H. Richard Niebuhr

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1956-09-05

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0061300039

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This 50th-anniversary edition, with a new foreword by the distinguished historian Martin E. Marty, who regards this book as one of the most vital books of our time, as well as an introduction by the author never before included in the book, and a new preface by James Gustafson, the premier Christian ethicist who is considered Niebuhr’s contemporary successor, poses the challenge of being true to Christ in a materialistic age to an entirely new generation of Christian readers.


God's Image and Global Cultures

God's Image and Global Cultures

Author: Kenneth Nehrbass

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2016-08-26

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1498239099

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Globalization has raised numerous questions about theology and culture for Christians. How should we respond to outsourcing and immigration? How does anti-Western sentiment affect the proclamation of the gospel? What is the role of the church in society? This book argues that Christians will be most fulfilled and most effective if they embrace their cultural activity rather than feel ambivalent about it. The central question of this book is, how does bearing God's image relate to cultural activity? Nehrbass explains that "spheres of culture," such as political, technological, and social structures, are systems that God has instilled in humans as his image bearers, so that they can glorify and enjoy him forever. Therefore, a theology of culture involves recognizing that the kingdom of God encompasses heaven and Earth, rather than pitting heaven against Earth. The text surveys anthropological explanations for humanity's dependence on culture, and shows that each explanation provides only partial explanatory scope. The most satisfying explanation is that a major functional aspect of bearing God's image is engaging in culture, since the Trinity has been eternally engaged in cultural functions like ruling, communicating, and creating. Each chapter contains a summary and questions about what it means to be a world-changer in the twenty-first century.


The Culture of God

The Culture of God

Author: Nadim Nassar

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Published: 2018-09-06

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1473671558

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'So much of the reporting of the Middle East at the moment reflects war and human misery; it's inspiring to find, in this thoughtful and engaging book, a message of hope from what Fr Nadim calls "that region of the world that God chose to live in when he took human form"' Edward Stourton 'The ultimate question of this book is, why does it matter to me, a human being, to know the culture of God, and what impact should that have on my own life and existence? The culture of God is the antithesis of the culture of the Pharisees - yet again and again we fall into the trap of condemning or excluding others. Understanding the culture of God helps us to uncover God's image within us, a shining jewel buried deep under the dirt of our selfishness and greed, and helps us to shine as God intends us to, re-forming our relationships with God and with each other in our amazingly diverse world.' It is as we read the Bible, argues Father Nadim Nassar, that we are invited to discover what 'the culture of God' - the community of love that makes up the Trinity - looks like, and how it might transform our lives and our faith. But in order to do so we need to understand the culture of the Bible itself, as well as the particular culture that forms our own worldview. Ultimately it is Jesus who has direct access to the culture of God; and so we also need to understand Jesus within his first-century Levantine context. Father Nadim Nassar is the Church of England's only Syrian priest and an outspoken advocate for western Christians to recognise the Middle-Eastern roots of their faith. The fresh and provocative reflections in The Culture of God, his first book, are informed by his experience of growing up in Syria and living through the conflicts in the region, especially the civil wars in Lebanon and Syria. Taking us on a journey through the mystery of the incarnation, to Jesus' role as storyteller - Al-Hakawati - his relationship with a disparate cast of people as narrated by the gospels, and finally his death and resurrection, Father Nadim unfolds for us the culture of God and what it can mean for a world that so desperately needs both freedom and a way to embrace diversity. 'Fr Nadim's personal experience of the painful effects of war and conflict in the Middle East is an insightful lens into the brokenness of humanity that leads to the ongoing violation of the God-given sanctity and dignity of life. At the same time, the paradox of the Crucifixion and Christianity is presented as a key to understanding the restoration of that same humanity, and the possibility of reconciliation with God and one another if the life and teachings of Christ are truly lived.' Archbishop Angaelos, Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London


The Culture of God's Kingdom

The Culture of God's Kingdom

Author: Nick Wilson

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2013-01-28

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1449782809

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The teaching of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount serves as a manifesto for Kingdom life, and the Beatitudes portray for us a Kingdom culture that is contrary to that of the world. These studies reveal to us an invasion of this world with a culture that defines a heavenly kingdom. The Kingdom of God is not a simply a far-off dream held by Christians. The Kingdom was established by Jesus Christ, and the culture of the Kingdom invades the world through the lives of Gods people.


Christian Apologetics: How a Bot Reassured my Faith in God

Christian Apologetics: How a Bot Reassured my Faith in God

Author: Kit H. Lui

Publisher: Phoenix Consulting

Published: 2024-01-26

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13:

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I used my POE AI bot, KitLuiApologeticsBot, to write this book based on materials I uploaded to my bot. It was written by my bot with some editing and research from me and some prompts and questions to train the bot. Hope you enjoy the journey and learn something new from my book. This book is intended for Christians and non -Christians who want to explore intellectual and philosophical questions about religion, life, and purpose. In this age of doubt and uncertainty, I want to provide some hope to people for a better world. We hope that you will use my bot to further explore the topic of religious and philosophical speculation. The success and progress of this world depends on collaboration and enlightenment. Hope this book helps other to achieve this. It is with great enthusiasm that I introduce to this book to you. It is a captivating exploration of philosophy, intellectual history, and the timeless question of belief in God. We are confident that this book will not only provide thought-provoking insights but also stimulate your intellectual curiosity in ways that few other works can. In our modern age, where demands for evidence and rational argument weigh heavily on our minds, the existence of God continues to be a topic of intense debate. This book delves deep into this fundamental question, presenting a diverse range of perspectives from renowned philosophers, scholars, and thinkers. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the demands for scientific proof, the concept of blind faith, and the potential benefits and drawbacks of belief in God. Through the valuable insights provided in by the bot, you will encounter the voices of individuals who have grappled with the profound implications of belief in God. From the challenges of self-doubt to the search for evidence, the book takes you on a journey of exploration, encouraging you to question, reflect, and engage with these timeless ideas. Moreover, this book goes beyond mere intellectual discourse. It delves into the deeply personal and existential aspects of belief, acknowledging the desires for hope, peace, and salvation that belief in God can provide. It also explores the cultural embeddedness of this belief, highlighting the profound impact it has had on societies throughout history. But this book is not just for those who already hold strong beliefs. It is for anyone who seeks to understand the complexities of the human experience, to explore the depths of philosophical inquiry, and to engage in thoughtful discourse that transcends dogma and ideology. By delving into the pages of this book, you will embark on a journey of intellectual discovery, challenging your own assumptions, and broadening your understanding of the profound questions that have shaped humanity's search for truth and meaning. So, whether you are a seasoned philosopher, a curious skeptic, a Christian or non-Christian or simply a seeker of knowledge, I invite you to embrace this opportunity to expand your horizons and engage with the rich tapestry of ideas contained within this compelling book. Join me on this intellectual adventure, where the boundaries of belief and reason are explored, and where the quest for truth takes center stage. Together, let us embark on a journey that will challenge, inspire, and enrich our understanding of the human condition. Read my book and open the door to a world of intellectual exploration that will leave a lasting impact on your mind and spirit!


Culture in a Post-Secular Context

Culture in a Post-Secular Context

Author: Alan Thomson

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2014-05-16

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1630873020

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Is culture a theologically neutral concept? The contemporary experts on culture--anthropologists and sociologists--argue that it is. Theologians and missiologists would seem to agree, given the extent of their reliance on anthropological and sociological definitions of culture. Yet, this appears a strange reliance given that presumed neutrality in the sciences is a consistently challenged assumption. It is stranger still given that so much theological energy has been expended on understanding and defining the human person in specifically theological as opposed to anthropological terms when culture is in some sense the expression of this personhood in corporate and material forms. This book argues that culture is not and has never been a theologically neutral concept; rather, it always expresses some theological posture and is therefore a term that naturally invites theological investigation. Going about this task is difficult however, in the face of a longterm reliance on the social sciences that seems to have starved the contemporary theological community of resources for defining culture. Against this it is argued that rich subterranean veins for such a task do exist within the recent tradition, most notably in the writings of John Milbank, Karl Barth, and Kwame Bediako.