The American Jesus? / Douglas Johnson.
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TextPublication details: Eugene, Oregon : Wipf & Stock, 2020.Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - 1725258870
- 9781725258877
- 277.3083 23
- BR526
- online - EBSCO
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Is being a good American the same thing as being a good Christian? Are they the same thing? Are they opposed? Or perhaps they overlap in important ways. The "Christ and Culture" question is not new. It showed itself in the reaction of many Jews to Jesus. The early Christians had to find some way to relate to their Greek and Roman societies, with questionable results for their faith and their cultures. This problem has haunted Christians throughout history, and still is with us today. This book looks at much of the history of the church and the various answers that have been given to the issue. It does not attempt to arrive at a definitive answer to these questions but invites the reader to come to their own conclusions. -- back cover

