The Latest Volume of Cultural Encounters is Here!

Cultural Encounters
We’re very excited to let you know that the latest volume of Cultural Encounters: A Journal for the Theology of Culture is out today! CE is New Wine’s bi-annual academic journal publishing articles on a wide array of cultural moments, issues, and topics from top Christian scholars and practitioners. This issue includes a essays and reflections on Ferguson, California culture and theology, loving our gay neighbor, religious diplomacy, and much more. You can see the full article list below.

CE has gone completely online. That means you can get access to it from any computer, mobile device, or web-capable e-reader. Subscriptions and hosting are online through Ingenta Connect. To read, create an account, and then purchase a subscription. You’ll then have access to the latest volume along with every previous journal we’ve released! If you’re a seminary student at Multnomah Biblical Seminary you get a subscription for free — email us at NewWine@multnomah.edu for more info.

Full article list:

  • Editor’s Introduction by Paul Louis Metzger
  • The Liturgical Teleology of Human Creativity and the City of God as the Theosis of Culture by Daniela C. Augustine
  • Toward a Theology of California Surf Culture by Robert S. Covolo
  • Packing the Pole: Effective Christian Ambassadorship in Contemporary Culture by Mark Niklas
  • Christianity and Homosexuality: The Journey of One Straight Evangelical Male Theologian  by Brad Harper
  • Rising Above the Fray by Jeffrey S. Harley
  • A Response to Rising Above the Fray  by Steven Wilburn
  • Religious Diplomacy Conversation with Kyogen Carlson & Paul Louis Metzger by John W. Morehead
  • Kyogen Carlson: Bridge-Builder over Troubled Waters by Paul Louis Metzger
  • Hakka Diasporic Tales: Exilic Understandings of Shalom in California by Russell Jeung
  • Reaching for the New Jerusalem: A Biblical and Theological Framework for the City  by Joseph Alsop
  • Barth und Goethe: Die Goethe-Rezeption Karl Barths, 1906–1921 by Clifford B. Anderson
  • Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance  by Ross E Halbach

Get your (electronic) copy of Cultural Encounters: A Journal for the Theology of Culture today and be excited as Navin (Steve Martin) from the Jerk!

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