Examining key white evangelical voices from the last century, Jacob Cook deconstructs the concept of "worldviews" based on current conversations in psychology, sociology, critical race studies, and theology. He engages Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology of relationality for a constructive alternative to imperial ways of knowing and ordering the world.
Examining key white evangelical voices from the last century, Jacob Cook deconstructs the concept of "worldviews" based on current conversations in psychology, sociology, critical race studies, and theology. He engages Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology of relationality for a constructive alternative to imperial ways of knowing and ordering the world.
Jacob Alan Cook is a postdoctoral fellow at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Self Revelations 1. The Neo-Calvinist World-View of Abraham Kuyper 2. A Contemporary Psychological Discussion of Selfhood Part II. Social Revelations 3. The New Evangelical World-View of Harold Ockenga 4. A Socio-Historical Analysis of White, American Evangelicalism Part III. Divine Revelation 5. The Evangelical Calvinist World-View of Richard Mouw 6. A Theological Criticism of the Preoccupation with Epistemology
Part I. Self Revelations 1. The Neo-Calvinist World-View of Abraham Kuyper 2. A Contemporary Psychological Discussion of Selfhood Part II. Social Revelations 3. The New Evangelical World-View of Harold Ockenga 4. A Socio-Historical Analysis of White, American Evangelicalism Part III. Divine Revelation 5. The Evangelical Calvinist World-View of Richard Mouw 6. A Theological Criticism of the Preoccupation with Epistemology
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