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Come and See

Cultural Witness for a World in search of God

Come and See

Cultural Witness for a World in search of God

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£35.00

Publisher: SCM Press
ISBN: 9780334066903
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 31/07/2026
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm

Western cultures are experiencing a new wave of interest in faith. Many people, both young and old, are exploring Christianity for the first time with little or no preconception about traditional forms of religion. How should the church respond? What does witness look like in this cultural context?

Come and See: Cultural Witness for a World in Search of God brings together essays by theologians, artists, ethicists and musicians, all working within and outside the church, exploring different facets of what it means to be a witness to Jesus Christ in today’s world. The conversation encompasses explorations in Old and New Testament theology, Christian doctrine, liturgical studies, arts and aesthetics, Continental philosophy and Christian ethics. The book challenges the Church to see Christian witness as a life’s vocation. Such a vocation demands a whole life, lived for our neighbours and ourselves. It is the challenge of the Woman at the well who invited people to ‘come and see’, and of John the Baptist who points the way to Christ. This witness does not merely communicate something, but communicates life. Contributors to this volume include Carmody Grey, Belle Tindall-Riley, Hannah Steele and Andrew Davison, with a foreword by NT Wright.

Foreword – NT Wright Introduction (+Graham Tomlin and Oliver Wright) +Graham Tomlin – A Theology of Witness for a Secular Age Esau McCaulley – Witnessing While Black Andrew Davison – Participating in Cultural Witness Luke Bretherton – Witnessing as Citizens Carmody Grey & Oliver Duerr – Witness and the Idea of the Human Simeon Zahl – Witnessing the Seen and the Unseen Benjamin Schliesser – Cultural Witness in the Early Jesus Movement Sara Schumacher – Witness in Art Simon Duerr – Witness in Rome and Philippi Oliver Wright – Witness as Performance: recent trends in philosophical-theology James Mumford – Witness and Politics Belle Tindall – The Witness of a Samaritan Woman Christine Schliesser – Witness and Public Theology Matt Williams – Music as Witness Miroslav Volf and Drew Collins – Witness and Flourishing life Hannah Steele – Witness and Evangelism

Oliver Wright, Graham Tomlin, N.T. Wright

Oliver Wright holds a Junior Research Fellowship at Pembroke College, Oxford.  Graham Tomlin is Editor-in-chief of SeenandUnseen.com, President of St Mellitus College, and a former Bishop of Kensington. N. T. Wright is the Chair in New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the former Bishop of Durham in the Church of England and is a prolific author and noted New Testament scholar. His books include Scripture and the Authority of God, Surprised by Hope, Simply Christian, and Evil and the Justice of God.