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Some reaction to Hunter’s book

I may do a more organized analysis. Let me offer up some initial thoughts right now: Despite Hunter’s protests to the contrary, if an outsider were evaluating Hunter’s views, 9 times out of 10 he would be placed in the … Continue reading

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Essay 3, Chapter 6: Toward a New City Commons

The final chapter in James Davison Hunter’s To Change The World is entitled “Toward a New City Commons.” The abstract of this chapter, from Hunter’s website, reads as follows: Christians are to maintain their distinctiveness as a community in a … Continue reading

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Essay 3, Chapter 5: The Burden of Leadership: A Theology of Faithful Presence in Practice

“The Burden of Leadership: A Theology of Faithful Presence in Practice” is the fifth chapter of the third essay of James Davison Hunter’s To Change The World. The abstract of this chapter, from Hunter’s website, reads as follows: Everyone exercises … Continue reading

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Essay 3, Chapter 4: Toward a Theology of Faithful Presence

“Toward a Theology of Faithful Presence” is the fourth chapter of the third essay of James Davison Hunter’s To Change The World. The abstract of this chapter, from Hunter’s website, reads as follows: The incarnation is the only adequate reply … Continue reading

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Essay 3, Chapter 3: The Groundwork For An Alternative Way

“The Groundwork For An Alternative Way” is the third chapter of the third essay of James Davison Hunter’s To Change The World. The abstract of this chapter, from Hunter’s website, reads as follows: Christians are called to relate to the … Continue reading

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