Synopses & Reviews
The chapters of this book offer informed perspectives on a "theology of the world," exploring the question: How does/should the church relate to the secular world? The standard dogma of the 1960s was Let the world set the agenda! Such a perspective has often caused the American church merely to reflect, rather than to inform and lead, the society in which it lives. Surely, say the authors of this volume, it must be the other way around.Contributors: Robert Benne, Robert W. Jenson, Carl E. Braaten, Gilbert Meilaender, Christopher R. Seitz, Anthony Ugolnik, George Weigel, Robert L. Wilken
Table of Contents
The Church's responsibility for the world / Robert W. Jenson -- The two cities in Christian Scripture / Christopher R. Seitz -- Augustine's City of God today / Robert L. Wilken -- Natural law in theology and ethics / Carl E. Braaten -- The Church's political hopes for the world; or, Diognetus revisited / George Weigel -- Whose crisis of faith? Culture, faith, and the American Academy / Anthony Ugolnik -- The calling of the Church in economic life / Robert Benne -- The venture of marriage / Gilbert Meilaender.