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Title Rapologetics: How the Gospel of Christ Takes On the Street
Published Westminster Theological Seminary, 2016.
Description 627 p
Summary Note Abstract: An examination of the divide between the Church and hip-hop
culture, singularly focused on Scripture's capacity for crossing said
chasm. After mapping out Biblical and theological foundations
(discovering numerous parallels with hip-hop culture and rap music), the
author exegetes the street (following Nehemiah 1-2 and Acts 17:16-34),
analyzing its worldview, value system, trusted armor, operational
strategies, codes, etc., exhorting the saints to engage its challenges and
uncertainties to discover God's hidden treasure (the imago Dei), tucked
away in difficult, obscure places. A course of study is offered, enabling
the saints to reach unreached street-oriented young urban Black males in
situ.
Access Note Inquiries about obtaining a copy of this project/thesis should be directed
to the library of the degree-granting institution. Or, check availability
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http://www.tren.com.
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Bible -- Theology.
Ethics.
Hip-hop.
Theology, Practical.
Author/Advisor Hepburn, Robert C.
Witmer, Timothy Z. (advisor)
School Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia, Pa)
Electronic Res. http://www.tren.com/
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