Kingdoms Apart: Engaging the Two Kingdoms Perspective

McIlhenny, Ryan C.


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The subject of Christ and culture has occupied the church since its inception. Some emphasize the reality of redemption and the imperative of cultural transformation; others criticize this approach because of the transient nature of this current life and the specific function of “kingdom” activity.

This project focuses on the two competing positions rooted in the Reformed tradition: neo–Calvinism, a nineteenth–century school of thought associated with the Calvinist polymath Abraham Kuyper, and the Two Kingdoms perspective.

How you think on this issue affects how you interact with the culture around you. It’s an important debate for anyone who wants to speak God’s words fairly into that culture.

With a Foreword by James W. Skillen


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781596384354
  • Page Count
    284
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    October 2012

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About the Author

Ryan C. McIlhenny (PhD, University of California, Irvine) is Professor of History and Humanities at Providence Christian College in Pasadena, California

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Kingdoms Apart: Engaging the Two Kingdoms Perspective

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Publisher’s Description

The subject of Christ and culture has occupied the church since its inception. Some emphasize the reality of redemption and the imperative of cultural transformation; others criticize this approach because of the transient nature of this current life and the specific function of “kingdom” activity.

This project focuses on the two competing positions rooted in the Reformed tradition: neo–Calvinism, a nineteenth–century school of thought associated with the Calvinist polymath Abraham Kuyper, and the Two Kingdoms perspective.

How you think on this issue affects how you interact with the culture around you. It’s an important debate for anyone who wants to speak God’s words fairly into that culture.

With a Foreword by James W. Skillen

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