Global Christianity : contested claims

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Global Christianity : contested claims

edited by Frans Wijsen and Robert Schreiter

(Studies in world Christianity and interreligious relations, no. 43)

Rodopi, 2007

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"It is the outcome of an international conference on Southern Christianity and its relation to Christianity in the North, held in the Conference Centre of Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands"--Back cover

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In 2002 Philip Jenkins wrote The Next Christendom. Over the past half century the centre of gravity of the Christian world has moved decisively to the global South, says Jenkins. Within a few decades European and Euro-American Christians will have become a small fragment of world Christianity. By that time Christianity in Europe and North America will to a large extent consist of Southern-derived immigrant communities. Southern churches will fulfil neither the Liberation Dream nor the Conservative Dream of the North, but will seek their own solutions to their particular problems. Jenkins' book evoked strong reactions, a bit to his own surprise, as the book contained little new. In the United States of America, the prospect of a more biblical Christianity caused reactions of alarm in liberal circles. In contrast, conservatives were delighted by the same prospect. In Europe the book landed in the middle of the debate on Europe as an exceptional case. It was detested by those who stick to the theory of ongoing and irreversible secularisation and welcomed by those who see a resurgence of religion, also in Europe. In the present volume, scholars of religion and theologians assess the global trends in World Christianity as described in Philip Jenkins' book. It is the outcome of an international conference on Southern Christianity and its relation to Christianity in the North, held in the Conference Centre of Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

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Introduction: Frans WIJSEN Philip JENKINS: Christianity moves South Werner USTORF: Global Christianity, New Empire, and Old Europe Ben KNIGHTON: Christian Enculturation in the Two-Thirds World Sebastian KIM: The Future Shape of Christianity from an Asian perspective Frans VERSTRAELEN: Jenkins' The Next Christendom and Europe John CHESWORTH: Challenges to the Next Christendom: Islam in Africa Karel STEENBRINK: Realistic Perspectives for the Christian Diaspora of Asia Joop VERNOOIJ: Religion in the Caribbean: Creation by Creolisation Henri GOOREN: Pentecostal Conversion Careers in Latin America Marta FREDERIKS: Theologies of Anowa's Daughters: An African women's discourse Gemma CRUZ-CHIA: Filipina Domestic Workers in Hong Kong Epilogue: Robert SCHREITER Contributors Index of names

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