122 Pages
by
Routledge
122 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1967, Faith in a Changing Culture examines the relationship between religious faith and cultural transformation during a period of significant social change. The author recognizes the need for the church to adapt to stay relevant in an era when non-European cultures were emerging and asserting themselves.
The book explores several interconnected themes: the nature of... Read more
1. Ultimate Concern 2. Authentic and Inauthentic Faith 3. Fate and Freedom 4. Identity and Change 5. Cult, Covenant and Election 6. Christ and Culture 7. The Method of Correlation 8. Catholic and Apostolic
Biography
Allan D. Galloway was a distinguished Scottish theologian with wide experience in interpreting contemporary continental theology.
Review of the first publication:
‘… [the book] covers much ground and the treatment is concise…’
— N. H. G. Robinson, Scottish Journal of Theology, Volume 22, Issue 1






