What are NeoCalvinism priorities

In the ongoing thinking about NeoCalvinism - here is another good synopsis from Gideon Struass (cryptic and highly referential as usual) written in October 2002
among the more urgent needs of evangelicals in Africa, Asia, and Latin America we must count (1) a robust worldview that makes biblical sense of all of life, (2) a cultural pragmatics that does not lapse into triumphalist fantasy or defeatist cynicism, reactionary reconstructionism or deconstructionist moral whatever-ism, and (3) a progressive social philosophy to inform civilizational disclosure (see Freston). Which is exactly what neocalvinism offers. The other Protestant big options (Reconstructionism; the Anglican cultivative tradition that draws on Chesterton, Eliot, and Lewis; the English Christian Socialism of Kingsley, Maurice, Ludlow and Headlam - of which I am personally quite fond; the anabaptist tradition as modified by Yoder and Sider - from whence I came; Lutheran Christian Realism in the manner of Niebuhr), while interesting and offering true riches of their own, are perhaps less transculturally adaptable and subtle, and lack the historical tensile strength of neocalvinism ... I would provisionally suggest. So we neocalvinists have work to do, eh? (And being calvinists, work makes us happy. Although we don't, of course, show it. ......... Yeeeee-haah!)
My project is teasing out the needs (1-3) as well as looking at what Strauss states as alternatives, toward understanding the differences.

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