The Globalization of Christianity: Implications for Christian Ministry and Theology (McMaster Theological Studies Series Book 6) by Necunoscut(ă)

The Globalization of Christianity: Implications for Christian Ministry and Theology (McMaster Theological Studies Series Book 6) by Necunoscut(ă)

Author:Necunoscut(ă)
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781498226998
Publisher: Pickwick Publications, an Imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2015-07-08T23:00:00+00:00


86. As chronicled in particular by Jenkins, Lost History of Christianity.

87. Newbigin, Gospel in a Pluralist Society, 196–97. This quotation comes from the conclusion to an extraordinarily sensitive and incisive discussion (the influence of which will be evident throughout the present study) of the dialectical relationship between “gospel” and “culture.”

88. Jenkins, New Faces of Christianity, 181–82.

89. Jenkins proposes just such an exercise in cross-cultural reading: his incisive suggestions include an invitation to interpret Ruth in company with modern-day refugees and exiles, the book of Revelation from the perspective of Christians persecuted by their own government, or the letter of James from the viewpoint of a materially destitute believer (Jenkins, New Faces of Christianity, 182–84).



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