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Post Christian : a guide to contemporary thought and culture / Gene Edward Veith Jr. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wheaton, Illinois : Crossway, (c)2020.Description: 320 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781433565786
LOC classification:
  • BR115.V431.P678 2020
  • BR115
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Contents:
Knowing nature: The dominance of science -- Mastering nature: The achievements of technology -- Recovering reality: The story of Kant's neighbor -- The body: The end of sex: The exaltation of barrenness -- Repudiating the body: Engineering children and oneself -- Sexual counterrevolution: Toward a theology of the body -- Society: Culture and anticulture: Society without community -- Power politics and the death of education: From relativism to absolutism -- Rebuilding civilization: Options for the dark ages -- Religion: Spiritual but not religious: The religion of the nones -- Religious but not spiritual: The new gods -- Post-Christian Christianity: Desecularizing the church -- Conclusion: Toward the postsecular.
Subject: "Analyzes problems with the culture's underlying worldviews and suggests how Christians can offer solutions to current problems as a way to rebuild culture and faith"--
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Reality: Constructing our own worlds: The ptolomaic counterrevolution -- Knowing nature: The dominance of science -- Mastering nature: The achievements of technology -- Recovering reality: The story of Kant's neighbor -- The body: The end of sex: The exaltation of barrenness -- Repudiating the body: Engineering children and oneself -- Sexual counterrevolution: Toward a theology of the body -- Society: Culture and anticulture: Society without community -- Power politics and the death of education: From relativism to absolutism -- Rebuilding civilization: Options for the dark ages -- Religion: Spiritual but not religious: The religion of the nones -- Religious but not spiritual: The new gods -- Post-Christian Christianity: Desecularizing the church -- Conclusion: Toward the postsecular.

"Analyzes problems with the culture's underlying worldviews and suggests how Christians can offer solutions to current problems as a way to rebuild culture and faith"--

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