Globalizing theology : belief and practice in an era of world Christianity

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Globalizing theology : belief and practice in an era of world Christianity

Craig Ott and Harold A. Netland, editors

Baker Academic, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-374) and index

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  • World Christianity and theological reflection
  • Methodological issues for globalizing theology
  • Implications of globalizing theology

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内容説明

One of the most powerful forces in the twenty-first century is the increasing phenomenon of globalization. In nearly every realm of human activity, traditional boundaries are disappearing and people worldwide are more interconnected than ever. Christianity has also become more aware of global realities and the important role of the church in non-Western countries. Church leaders must grapple with the implications for theology and ministry in an ever-shrinking world. Globalizing Theology is a groundbreaking book that addresses these issues of vital importance to the church. It contains articles from leading scholars, including Tite Tienou, Kevin Vanhoozer, Charles Van Engen, M. Daniel Carroll R., Andrew Walls, Vinoth Ramachandra, and Paul Hiebert. Topics covered include the challenges that globalization brings to theology, how we can incorporate global perspectives into our thinking, and the effect a more global theology has on a variety of important issues.

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