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Many mainline church members no longer understand what Christianity really is and why they themselves are Christians. Bible-centered doctrine is being adulterated, and the meaning of Christian living is being compromised by the pagan elements of modern culture. America is a new mission field where the gospel is in a life-and-death struggle with the "spirits of the age."
Seeking a return from pagan tendencies to biblical orthodoxy, the contributors to
Either/Or argue that neopaganism in not merely an objective threat from outside the walls of the church, but has permeated the church's inner life under such guises as "pluralism," "multiculturalism," " feminism," and "hospitality." They address the crucial issues facing the church and explore the implications of these issues for preaching, worship, pastoral care, and evangelism.
Contributors b>:
Carl E. Braaten
Robert Jenson
J.A. DiNoia
Robert Wilkin
Kenneth Paul Wesche
L. Gregory Jones
James R. Crumley