Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Dinner With a Perfect Stranger

(W)hy does a popular book like "Dinner"--as well as so much popular American Christianity--feature a personal relationship with God so prominently? The answer probably lies in the adaptive character of the Christian faith. Students of world-wide Christianity have noted that in every region where Christianity takes root it has adjusted to the values of local culture.

You might be interested in reading this book. It is by David Gregory. There are reviews at Amazon, but the price is less at CBD.

Scott: CCPL has three copies in circulation.

1 comment:

JNB said...

I think this is a different one. See http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.
pperl?authorid=60719