Culture Wars: James Davison Hunter (#11): Cultural Conflict in America (...

Prof. Hunter, as a professional sociologist, is describing the culture war in graphic, private, and public domains. He gets at some roots issues--mainly, those of deeply held views. He proposes to engage issues of family, education, media, the arts, law and politics. Very nice, but what is missing? This nasty sentence, wonderful as far as it goes, utterly fails to address the OT, NT, systematics or church history. Not a hoot about the "institution" of the "church." See what's meant when someone talks about governing presuppositions? Prof. Hunter, time to shore up the awful weakness by enrolling at The North American Reformed Seminary (www.tnars.net). C'mon now, Prof! Get with the program!


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