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Hipster Christianity: When Church and Cool Collide
Hipster Christianity When Church and Cool Collide
Author: Brett McCracken
Insider twentysomething Christian journalist Brett McCracken has grown up in the evangelical Christian subculture and observed the recent shift away from the "stained glass and steeples" old guard of traditional Christianity to a more unorthodox, stylized 21st-century church. This change raises a big issue for the church in our postmodern world:...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780801072222
ISBN-10: 0801072220
Publication Date: 8/1/2010
Pages: 272
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Publisher: Baker Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This book starts off moderately strong but suffers from being overly drawn out, which results in a lot of meandering and redundancy. Of the three people I know who have attempted reading this book (one being myself), no one was able to finish it. That being said, the McCraken's strong points are: his history of Christian cool (especially the Calvary Chapel parts), overview of hipsters, and descriptions of trendy churches - all found within the beginning chapters. In summation, the first third of the book is a good enough read, but don't feel bad if you don't make it any further. From my impression (and the reviews of others), you're not missing out.


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