The entire fourth chapter is...
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The entire fourth chapter is an allusion to temple worship. Early Christians would comprehend the imagery because they were familiar with the Old Testament and the many references that are made to the ancient scriptures. In his book Cultural Literacy Hirsch makes the argument that there is a certain amount of information that needs to be commonly understood if any culture is to remain intact. Hirsch goes on to list 2,500 items, names, dates, and places. What are the implications for the Christian church? How many Old Testament images, verses, characters, and places do contemporary Christians know?
--Sargent
--Sargent
