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<note>Robert W. Jenson's essays in &#34;Essays in Theology of Culture&#34; offer a profound exploration of the intersection of culture and theology. The collection, which includes twenty-two essays, covers a wide range of themes such as the arts, language, politics, and liberal education. Jenson's work is particularly noted for its use of nihilism and its political manifestations as fascism as chief culture-diagnostic categories. His essays are described as lively, instructive, and convincing, reflecting Jenson's steady, albeit eccentric, move toward a more culturally conservative and catholic understanding of God's ways with the world. The essays are recommended for their learned, provocative, and innovative explorations of politics, education, and the arts, exemplifying the calling of Christians to learn to love God with the mind.</note>
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