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Article: Everyday Theology: How to Read Cultural Texts and Interpret Trends.(Book review)
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- Journal of Religion and Popular Culture
- Article date:
- September 22, 2007
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Vanhoozer, Kevin J., Charles A. Anderson, and Michael J. Sleasman, eds. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2007. 288 pp. $23.99. ISBN: 978-0-8010-3167-0.
[1] "This is a book about everyday theology, written by everyday theologians for everyday theologians" (7), writes editor Kevin J. Vanhoozer in the preface to this book. "Everyday theology," as Vanhoozer and the other contributors to this book understand it, entails using the basic conceptual tools of Christian theology (and particularly, Protestant evangelical, biblical theology) to analyze, interpret, or "read" everyday (popular and widespread) cultural texts and trends. Vanhoozer frames the main task of the book ...