Who gets to narrate the world? : contending for the Christian story in an age of rivals / Robert E. Webber.
Material type:
- 9780830834815 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 269 22
- BT1103 .W43 2008
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269 S817R Reconnecting God's story to ministry : | 269 T757O Out of the run into revival | 269 W131W Wrestling with dark angels | 269 W371W Who gets to narrate the world? : | 269 Z97E (Box-043 Nov'23) Evangelism Today | 269 Z97E (Box-043 Nov'23) Evangelism Today | 269.014 D952C Called To One Hope |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: a wake-up call -- God's narrative -- God's narrative emerges in a pagan Roman world -- God's narrative influences the foundations of Western civilization -- How the West lost God's narrative -- Our postmodern, post-Christian, neopagan world -- New contenders arise to narrate the world -- A call to narrate the world Christianly -- Conclusion: a challenge.
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