Representatives


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New Testament (displays some of Christ Against Culture type but all with qualification)
Matthew | Revelation | 1 John

2nd century writing: (Christ Against Culture type better exemplified in these later 2nd century writings)

Didache: (Teaching of the Twelve)
(Wikipedia entry | in Early Christian Writings | in Catholic Encyclopedia | Didache Garrow | at Spurgeon.org )

The Epistle of Barnabas:
(Wikipedia Entry | in Early Christian Writings | in Catholic Encyclopedia | in Ante-Nicene Fathers | in the Reluctant Messenger |)

The Epistle to Diognetus:
(in Wikipedia | in Early Christian Writings | in Catholic Encyclopedia | in Ante-Nicene Fathers | in Manachos.net

The Shepherd of Hermas:
in Early Christian Writings

First Epistle of Clement in Early Christian Writing

Tertullian
(Wikipedia Entry | the Tertullian Project | in Catholic Encyclopedia | in Early Christian Writings | in Religious Texts index

later representatives

Benedictine monasticism:
(at Georgia College and State University | at the Order of Saint Benedict | at the Metropolitan Museum of art | in Catholic Encyclopedia

Leo Tolstoy
(on Ltolstoy.com | in Wikipedia | on Literature Network (read) | (ingores role secular culture played on selection and interpretation of the Gospel teachings)

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Christ Against Culture

-"uncompromisingly affirms sole authority of Christ over the Christian and resolutely rejects culture's claims to loyalty"


INTRO: IV The New Law-Type Go Here
(Christ Against Culture)


Part I: The New People and The World
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        A. New Testament:         B. 2nd Century:

Part II. Tolstoy's Rejection of Culture Go Here
        A. Monastacism         B. Tolstoy

Part III. A Necessary and Inadequate Possition
                                                                                          Go Here

Part IV. Theological Problems Go Here




Go to: Christ Against Culture | Introduction | Part I: The New People and The World | Part II. Tolstoy's Rejection of Culture | Part III. A Necessary and Inadequate Possition | Part IV. Theological Problems

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