Who Gets to Narrate the World by Robert Webber 2008 Christian Worldview

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Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Original Language
English
Intended Audience
Adults
Type
Nonfiction
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1st Edition
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9780830834815
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
InterVarsity Press
ISBN-10
0830834818
ISBN-13
9780830834815
eBay Product ID (ePID)
64061992

Product Key Features

Book Title
Who Gets to Narrate the World? : Contending for the Christian Story in an Age of Rivals
Number of Pages
137 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Christian Theology / Apologetics, Christianity / General
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Religion
Author
Robert E. Webber
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
6.4 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2008-002185
Reviews
. . . A thought-provoking read, a call to vie for the biblical Christian narrative in your actions. Thank you Robert Webber., Robert Webber's final gift to the Christian community. I would certainly recommend this book to beginning theology readers interested in understanding the relationship of the Christian faith and culture formation., Who Gets to Narrate the World? is Webber's last book, and is a superlative note on which to leave this life., Bob Webber offers a broad-stroke survey of the grand narratives that seduce and bind us, and utters a passionate call for the church to teach and embody the whole sweep of God's story in a postmodern world., If you read this book carefully you will hear the Christian store in new ways and be better prepared to resist the idolatries of modernity and postmodernity that Webber condemns., The author encourages readers to not only become more familiar with the history of Christianity, but in so doing, to take a stand for the kingdom of God and regain spiritual ground Christians have unknowingly surrendered., Webber's critique will resonate with many. He offers a clarion call for evangelicals to address their lack of theological depth and their excessive individualism. His plea to return to ancient traditions will appeal to those seeking rootedness in an ahistorical, evanglical world devoid of rich tradition., Who Gets to Narrate the World? is Webber's last book, and is a superlative note on which to leave this life., This was Bob Webber's last book; it puts together all of his thinking. I highly recommend this book, not only as a quick access to Webber's seminal ideas, but as a study worth using in small groups.
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction: A Wake-Up Call 1. God's Narrative 2. God's Narrative Emerges in a Pagan Roman World 3. God's Narrative Influences the Foundations of Western Civilization 4. How the West Lost God's Narrative 5. Our Postmodern, Post Christian, Neopagan World 6. New Contenders Arise to Narrate the World 7. A Call to Narrate the World Christianly Conclusion: A Challenge
Synopsis
Christianity in America will not survive in our age unless it is fully rooted in the Gospel. Convinced that American evangelicals are facing the demise of their entire way of life and faith, the late Robert Webber challenges his readers to rise up and engage both the external and internal challenges confronting the church today., Who gets to narrate the world?The late Robert Webber believed this question to be the most pressing issue of our time. Christianity in America, he preached, will not survive if Christians are not rooted in and informed by the uniquely Christian story that is the gospel of Jesus Christ.This is the burden of Webber's final book, Who Gets to Narrate the World?: Contending for the Christian Story in an Age of Rivals. Convinced that American evangelicals are facing the demise of their entire way of life and faith, Webber challenges his readers to rise up and engage both the external and internal challenges confronting them today. This means that Christians must repent of their cultural accommodation and reclaim the unique story--the Christian story--that God has given them both to proclaim and to live., Who gets to narrate the world? The late Robert Webber believed this question to be the most pressing issue of our time. Christianity in America, he preached, will not survive if Christians are not rooted in and informed by the uniquely Christian story that is the gospel of Jesus Christ. This is the burden of Webber's final book, Who Gets to Narrate the World?: Contending for the Christian Story in an Age of Rivals. Convinced that American evangelicals are facing the demise of their entire way of life and faith, Webber challenges his readers to rise up and engage both the external and internal challenges confronting them today. This means that Christians must repent of their cultural accommodation and reclaim the unique story--the Christian story--that God has given them both to proclaim and to live.
LC Classification Number
BT1103.W43 2008

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