
Culture, the Election, and Rethinking Christian Community in a Digital Age: Paul VanderKlay
Theology in the Raw
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Faith, Politics, and Community in Modern America
This chapter examines the intricate relationship between church and state in America, focusing on the historical and contemporary impact of the civil rights movement on Protestantism. It discusses the challenges faced by religious institutions in adapting to modern cultural shifts, including globalization and technology, while reflecting on the evolving definitions of community and faith. The conversation also raises critical questions about the future of the church amidst changing societal dynamics and the role of online versus traditional gatherings.
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