Foreword |
ix |
Acknowledgments |
xi |
1. The Enduring Problem |
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I. THE PROBLEM |
1 |
II. TOWARD A DEFINITION OF CHRIST |
11 |
III. TOWARD THE DEFINITION OF CULTURE |
29 |
IV. THE TYPIACL ANSWERS |
39 |
2. Christ Against Culture |
|
I. THE NEW PEOPLE AND "THE WORLD" |
45 |
II. TOLSTOY'S REJECTION OF CULTURE |
56 |
III. A NECESSARY AND INADEQUATE POSITION |
65 |
IV. THEOLIGICAL PROBLEMS |
76 |
3. The Christ of Culture |
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I. ACCOMMODATION TO CULTURE IN GNOSTICISM AND ABELARD |
83 |
II. "CULTURE-PROTESTANTISM" AND A. RITSCHL |
91 |
III. IN DEFFNSE OF CULTURAL FAITH |
101 |
IV. THEOLOGICAL OBJECTIONS |
108 |
4. Christ Above Culture |
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I. THE CHURCH OF THE CENTER |
116 |
II. THE SYNTHESIS OF CHRIST AND CULTURE |
120 |
III. SYNTHESIS IN QUESTION |
141 |
5. Christ and Culture in Paradox |
|
I. THE THEOLOGY OF THE DUALISTS |
149 |
II. THE DUALISTIC MOTIF IN PAUL AND MARCION |
159 |
III. DUALISM IN LUTHER AND MODERN TIMES |
170 |
IV. THE VIRTUES AND VICES OF DUAIISM |
185 |
6. Christ the Transformer of Culture |
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I. THEOLOGICAL CONVICTIONS |
190 |
II. THE CONVERSION MOTIF IN THE FOURTH GOSPEL |
196 |
III. AUGUSTIN AND THE CONVERSION OF CULTURE |
206 |
IV. THE VIEWS OF F. D. MAURICE |
218 |
7. A "Concluding Unscientific Postscript" |
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I. CONCLUSION IN DECISION |
230 |
II. THE RELATIVISM OF FAITH |
241 |
III. SOCIAL EXISTENTIALISM |
241 |
IV. FREEDOM IN DEPENDENCE |
249 |
Index |
257 |