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Border Crossings

Christian Trespasses on Popular Culture and Public Affairs

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An edition of Border Crossings (2000)

Border Crossings

Christian Trespasses on Popular Culture and Public Affairs

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The usual modern assumption is that Christians are supposed to leave explicitly Christian convictions and practices behind when they engage public affairs and popular culture. In this fascinating book, Rodney Clapp rejects that assumption and (with lively Christian convictions intact) trespasses onto secular territory -- from global corporations to Winnie-the-Pooh, from family values to "The X-Files," from consumerism to Hank Williams and John Coltrane. He shows, with panache, humor, and unstinting insight, that "Christians can inhabit the whole world -- public and private, body and soul -- exactly as Christians." - Back cover.

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Brazos Press
Language
English
Pages
224

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October 1, 2000, Brazos Press
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Table of Contents

Part one : The inevitability of borders.
How firm a foundation : can evangelicals be nonfoundationalists?
Tom T. Hall and the necessity of narrative
The truth is out there : why The X-files is really about epistemology
Nothin' but us liberals here : why Christianity is not free in America
Part two : Inside Christian borders.
The ivory tower comes to the Windy City : in defense of theology
Tacit holiness : the importance of bodies and habits in doing church
The grammar of Thanksgiving
Let the pagans have the holiday
Shame crucified
At the intersection of Eucharist and capital : on the future of liturgical worship
Part three : Trespassing secular borders : politics and economics.
Calling the religious right to its better self
From family values to family virtues
The theology of consumption and the consumption of theology : toward a Christian response to consumerism
The transnational corporation : more church than the church
The not-so-naked new public square
Part four : Trespassing secular borders : popular culture.
The sin of Winnie-the-Pooh
The saxophonist who would be a saint
That glorious mongrel : how jazz can correct the heresy of white Christianity
From holiness to honky-tonks: race and religion in country music

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Grand Rapids, MI

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Library of Congress
BR115.C8 C52 2000, BR115.C8 C52, BR115.C8C52 2000

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
224 p.
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.5 x 0.6 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8824747M
Internet Archive
bordercrossingsc0000clap
ISBN 10
1587430037
ISBN 13
9781587430039
LCCN
00040352
OCLC/WorldCat
44076113
Library Thing
47207
Goodreads
1174246

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