Machen believed that culture (understood in the sense of high
culture) was extremely important. The categories that one received
from one's culture either enabled or disabled the understanding of
biblical Christianity. Consequently, culture was far too vital
simply to be ignored, and it could not be de-stroyed without doing
injustice to our humanity. On the other hand, culture was not
simply to be given the final word. Where culture enabled a right
understanding of Christianity, it had to be nourished and fostered.
Where culture challenged Christianity, its claims had to be faced
squarely. If Christianity was to maintain its plausibility, then
the possibility of its claims had to be vindicated.
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