Christians always exist within particular cultural contexts—political systems, geographic locations, and ethnic and racial communities. How should Christians engage with the surrounding culture, and what is the church's role in society? What does Christian political engagement look like? How do believers practice their faith around the world, and how can we all process our racial and ethnic identities? The books here will help you wrestle with these complex questions and more, especially within the realm of evangelicalism.

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Russell W. Haitch
Robin M. Warner, MD
Norlan Josué Hernández Blandón
Rachel Uthmann
Edited by Allen Yeh and Joseph W. Handley
S. E. Wang and Timothy Keller
Sandra Scott-Revelle
Jens Zimmermann
Kutter Dan Callaway
Thomas Joel Nixon
Matthew Loftus
Tim Muehlhoff and Todd Lewis
Makoto Fujimura
Edited by Joshua Thomas Irby
Matt Rusten
Tony Scarcello
Mark R. Teasdale
Nathan Lloyd Nicholson