Ever since Karl Barth's inversion of nineteenth-century cultural Protestantism in the early decades of this century, the predominant attitude of Christian theology towards its surrounding culture has been one of critical distance rather than uncritical legitimation.
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Christianity and Liberal Society (Oxford Studies in Theological Ethics)
February 3, 2006, Oxford University Press, USA
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0198269331 9780198269335
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"Ever since Karl Barth's inversion of nineteenth-century cultural Protestantism in the early decades of this century, the predominant attitude of Christian theology towards its surrounding culture has been one of critical distance rather than uncritical legitimation."
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