Every Square Inch
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Competing Views On Theology And Culture
2. A Theology Of Culture
3. Culture And Calling
4. Six Case Studies On Culture
5. The Arts
6. The Sciences
7. Politics And The Public Square
8. Economics And Wealth
9. Scholarship And Education
Conclusion: The Christian Mission
Appendix: Recommmended Reading
Summary
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Jesus is Lord over everything. So his lordship should shape every aspect of life. But what impact does faith really have on our day-today existence? And how should we, as Christians, interact with the culture?
In Every Square Inch, Bruce Ashford skillfully navigates such questions. Drawing on sources like Abraham Kuyper, C.S. Lewis, and Francis Schaeffer, he shows how our faith is relevant to all dimensions of culture.
The gospel informs everything we do. We cannot maintain the artificial distinction between “sacred” and “secular.” We must proclaim Jesus with our lips and promote him with our lives, no matter what cultural contexts we may find ourselves in.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781577996200
ISBN10: 1577996208
Bruce Ashford
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2015
Publisher: Lexham Press/Kirkdale Press
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