Cultural Encounters: A Journal on the Theology of Culture

Cultural Encounters Journal looks very interesting.  The purpose of the journal is as follows:

Cultural Encounters — A Journal for the Theology of Culture is committed to pursuing a biblically informed, Christ-centered, trinitarian engagement of contemporary culture.

The latest issue of Encounters Journal devoted to Theology of Culture includes:

  • “The Scopes Trial, Fundamentalism, and the Creation of an Anti-Culture Culture: Can Evangelical Christians Transcend Their History in the Culture Wars?” (abstract)
    Brad Harper
  • “‘Who’s Fighting and for What?’: Finding a Use for the Culture Wars” (abstract)
    Christopher Zinn
  • “Bumping into Ourselves: Awakening from the Sound-Bite Stupor” (abstract)
    Nathan A. Baxter
  • “Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?” (abstract)
    Marilyn Sewell
  • “Getting Along in the 21st Century: Building Beloved Community” (abstract)
    Georgina Rice
  • “Venturing out of the Comfort Zone” (abstract)
    Zach Dundas
  • “Mutuality and Particularity: Contours of Authentic Dialogue” (abstract)
    Paul Louis Metzger
  • “All Wounds are Our Own” (abstract)
    Kyogen Carlson
  • “Dining with the ‘Other'” (abstract)
    Domyo Sater and Matthew Farlow
  • “Building the Bridge Back” (abstract)
    Donald Miller