Richard Niebuhr’s classic, Christ and Culture has shaped the way we understand the relationship of the church and culture by assuming that what we mean by “Christ” when we discuss Christ and culture is Christian ethics. But is that the right place to start? Shouldn’t ontology be the starting place since all things were created by Christ and for him? (Col. 1:15-17) If we take this as our starting point, what becomes of Niebuhr’s famous archetypes of Christ and Culture? Join the Pugs today as they ruminate on the theme!
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