The Achievement of Clement of Alexandria
In his masterly book Christ and Culture H. Richard Niebuhr identified five main attitudes which Christians have taken towards secular culture. The first emphasizes the opposition between Christ and culture. In the New Testament it is best seen in Revelation (where it is complicated by a situation of...
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Year: 1976, Volume: 12, Issue: 1, Pages: 59-80 |
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