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Worldviews and Culture: Charles Kraft's views on culture and the Gospel have been influential in Christian missions for years, but a careful consideration of his views suggests that they are relativistic, in part because they are built upon fundamental misconceptions of the relationship between culture and worldview. N. T. Wright offers a more Biblical perspective on the meaning of worldview and the importance of narrative for Christian theology. This essay suggests the addition of a covenantal perspective on the subject. Table of Contents
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