Christ and Culture in Dialogue: Constructive Themes and Practical Applications

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The book is an interdisciplinary exploration of the complex relationships between Christian faith and contemporary culture. It addresses the critical issues of culture, the church, and the Christian life. The book is written from a Lutheran perspective, which gives it a unique voice in the ongoing dialogue between Christianity and culture. The book is divided into three sections. The first section is an exploration of the Lutheran understanding of the relationship between Christ and culture. The second section examines the cultural context in which the church lives and ministers. The third section explores the implications of the Christian faith for daily life. The book is an excellent resource for students, pastors, and scholars who are interested in exploring the complex relationships between Christian faith and contemporary culture. It is a valuable contribution to the ongoing dialogue between Christianity and culture.

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William R. Se Cario

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Alberto L. Garcia

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Dale E. Griffin

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Angus Menuge

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