Joshua D. Chatrow (Ph.D., Southeastern Baptist Seminary) is the director of New City Fellows and resident theologian at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. His books include Apologetics on the Cross, Truth in a Culture of Doubt, and Truth Matters. He is a fellow at the Center for Pastoral Theology and has served in both pastoral and academic positions throughout his ministry.
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Church and Culture: An Intensive Course on Contemporary Issues
Author: Joshua Chatrow, Karen Swallow PryorCategoryDescriptionContentAuthorDetailsHow should Christians approach such important contemporary issues as war, race, care for creation, reproductive technology, gender, work, politics? In every culture, we face social trends and moral issues today that either the Bible does not speak directly about or that make biblical teaching difficult to apply. The editors of this unique collection first offer a general approach to church engagement
with culture, and then cites articles by over forty authors, giving readers the opportunity to consider different perspectives on specific topics. The book will be useful for teachers and students of theological schools, pastors, preachers, and Christians in general who want to more effectively influence society.Read moreGratitude
Introduction. The Big Picture
PART ONE. LET'S START
1. Christianity and culture
2. Biblical Storylines and Interaction with Culture
3. Interact with culture with integrity
PART TWO. CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
4. Sexuality
5. Gender roles
6. Human life and reproductive technology
7. Immigration and Race
8. Creation and care for it
9. Politics
10. Work
11. Art
12. War, weapons and the death penalty
PART THREE. MOVING FORWARD
13. Interaction with culture shaped by the gospel
14. Creating Culture - Andy Crouch
Alphabetical index
Joshua D. Chatrow (Ph.D., Southeastern Baptist Seminary) is the director of New City Fellows and resident theologian at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. His books include Apologetics on the Cross, Truth in a Culture of Doubt, and Truth Matters. He is a fellow at the Center for Pastoral Theology and has served in both pastoral and academic positions throughout his ministry.
Karen Swallow Pryor (Ph.D., SUNY at Buffalo) is a professor of English at Liberty University, where she has won multiple teaching awards. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Christianity Today, The Washington Post, Vox, First Things, Sojourners, Think Christian, and other publications. She is the author of Armored: Literature in My Soul, Passionate Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah More—Poet, Reformer, Abolitionist, and On Good Reading: Finding a Good Life Through Great Books.
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