Trackless Wastes and Stars to Steer by - Christian Identity in a Homeless Age (Paperback)


Separatist Christians risk being neither of nor in the world. But they cling to a Christianity passionate enough to challenge the world's broken ways. Translationist believers risk being entirely in the world and losing their Christianity. But they make meaningful, exciting connections between faith and world as they go on adventurous journeys of faith.

Michael A. King suggests a third way where Christians challenge the bad and love the good of God's world. Such bicultural Christians take the world into the Bible and connect the Bible with the world.


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Separatist Christians risk being neither of nor in the world. But they cling to a Christianity passionate enough to challenge the world's broken ways. Translationist believers risk being entirely in the world and losing their Christianity. But they make meaningful, exciting connections between faith and world as they go on adventurous journeys of faith.

Michael A. King suggests a third way where Christians challenge the bad and love the good of God's world. Such bicultural Christians take the world into the Bible and connect the Bible with the world.

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Imprint

Herald Press (VA)

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 1991

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Dimensions

210 x 137 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

180

ISBN-13

978-0-8361-3513-8

Barcode

9780836135138

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LSN

0-8361-3513-X



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