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Global Christianity in Local Context is the first volume of a unique collection of essays in honour of David A. Kerr, well-known for his contributions in the areas of Christian-Muslim dialogue, Ecumenical Studies and Missions. With contributions from recognized experts in these fields, the book provides a platform for examining contemporary Christian-Muslim relations and critical issues facing twenty-first century Christianity. In Volume 1, scholars and Church leaders offer insights into current trends in Local Theology and Missions from the contexts of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe.
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Global Christianity in Local Context is the first volume of a unique collection of essays in honour of David A. Kerr, well-known for his contributions in the areas of Christian-Muslim dialogue, Ecumenical Studies and Missions. With contributions from recognized experts in these fields, the book provides a platform for examining contemporary Christian-Muslim relations and critical issues facing twenty-first century Christianity. In Volume 1, scholars and Church leaders offer insights into current trends in Local Theology and Missions from the contexts of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781441107381
- Artikelnr.: 38299590
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781441107381
- Artikelnr.: 38299590
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Stephen Goodwin is a university lecturer in Istanbul, Turkey in the field of International Relations with specialties in Balkan and European post-communist studies. He is the author of Fractured Land, Healing Nations (Peter Lang, 2006), which explores nation-building and peace-building in the former Yugoslavia.
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION Stephen R. Goodwin
Part I. Global Themes
1. The Challenge of the Post-Christendom Era: The Relation of Christian
Theology to World Religions, Ábrahám Kovács (Debrecen Reformed Theological
University, Hungary)
2. 'Take Home the Good News': The Mission of the Church in the Context of
Neo-Liberal Economic Globalisation, Jooseop Keum (Bible Society of Sudan)
3. Open Boundaries, or: Perspectives on 'Person' for Inter-Religious
Dialogue, Klaus Hock (University of Rostock, Germany)
4. In the Silence is a Presence, Hans Ucko (World Council of Churches,
Switzerland)
5. The Globalisation of Localised African Religions: The Case of Kwame
Bediako, James L. Cox (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Part II. The African Context
6. The Ngoni Struggle for Land and Identity in Colonial Malawi, T. Jack
Thompson (University of Edinburgh, UK)
7. Familiar Ground: Origins and Trajectories of African Biblical
Scholorship, Misheck Nyirenda (Pan Africa Christian University, Kenya)
8. Prophetic Ministry and Conflict in Africa, Diane Stinton (Daystar
University, Kenya)
Part III. The Latin American Context
9. Mission in reverse: The Case of Latin America, Miguel A. Palomino (Latin
American Graduate School of Theology)
Part IV. The Eastern European Context
10. The Evolution of Nationalism within the Bulgarian Orthodox Church,
James L. Hopkins (United Theological Faculty, Bulgaria)
Part V. The Asian Context
11. Baptism and Interreligious Dialogue, Kenneth Fleming (University of
Heidelberg, Germany)
12. The Immediacy of Presence in the Experience of God: An Indian Christian
Perspective, Geomon Kizhakkemalayil George (New York Divinity School, USA)
13. Reading John through Bhakti Eyes: The Hermeneutic of A. J. Appasamy,
Sean Doyle (Geneva College, USA)
14. 'And The Word Became Flesh': The Journey of Incarnation in the
Prelature of Infanta, Sophia Marriage (Diocese of Edinburgh, UK)
15. A Chinese Theology of Suffering and Social Responsibility: The Essays
of Liu Hsia, Maurie Sween (Taiwan Theological College and Seminary, Taiwan)
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION Stephen R. Goodwin
Part I. Global Themes
1. The Challenge of the Post-Christendom Era: The Relation of Christian
Theology to World Religions, Ábrahám Kovács (Debrecen Reformed Theological
University, Hungary)
2. 'Take Home the Good News': The Mission of the Church in the Context of
Neo-Liberal Economic Globalisation, Jooseop Keum (Bible Society of Sudan)
3. Open Boundaries, or: Perspectives on 'Person' for Inter-Religious
Dialogue, Klaus Hock (University of Rostock, Germany)
4. In the Silence is a Presence, Hans Ucko (World Council of Churches,
Switzerland)
5. The Globalisation of Localised African Religions: The Case of Kwame
Bediako, James L. Cox (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Part II. The African Context
6. The Ngoni Struggle for Land and Identity in Colonial Malawi, T. Jack
Thompson (University of Edinburgh, UK)
7. Familiar Ground: Origins and Trajectories of African Biblical
Scholorship, Misheck Nyirenda (Pan Africa Christian University, Kenya)
8. Prophetic Ministry and Conflict in Africa, Diane Stinton (Daystar
University, Kenya)
Part III. The Latin American Context
9. Mission in reverse: The Case of Latin America, Miguel A. Palomino (Latin
American Graduate School of Theology)
Part IV. The Eastern European Context
10. The Evolution of Nationalism within the Bulgarian Orthodox Church,
James L. Hopkins (United Theological Faculty, Bulgaria)
Part V. The Asian Context
11. Baptism and Interreligious Dialogue, Kenneth Fleming (University of
Heidelberg, Germany)
12. The Immediacy of Presence in the Experience of God: An Indian Christian
Perspective, Geomon Kizhakkemalayil George (New York Divinity School, USA)
13. Reading John through Bhakti Eyes: The Hermeneutic of A. J. Appasamy,
Sean Doyle (Geneva College, USA)
14. 'And The Word Became Flesh': The Journey of Incarnation in the
Prelature of Infanta, Sophia Marriage (Diocese of Edinburgh, UK)
15. A Chinese Theology of Suffering and Social Responsibility: The Essays
of Liu Hsia, Maurie Sween (Taiwan Theological College and Seminary, Taiwan)
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION Stephen R. Goodwin
Part I. Global Themes
1. The Challenge of the Post-Christendom Era: The Relation of Christian
Theology to World Religions, Ábrahám Kovács (Debrecen Reformed Theological
University, Hungary)
2. 'Take Home the Good News': The Mission of the Church in the Context of
Neo-Liberal Economic Globalisation, Jooseop Keum (Bible Society of Sudan)
3. Open Boundaries, or: Perspectives on 'Person' for Inter-Religious
Dialogue, Klaus Hock (University of Rostock, Germany)
4. In the Silence is a Presence, Hans Ucko (World Council of Churches,
Switzerland)
5. The Globalisation of Localised African Religions: The Case of Kwame
Bediako, James L. Cox (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Part II. The African Context
6. The Ngoni Struggle for Land and Identity in Colonial Malawi, T. Jack
Thompson (University of Edinburgh, UK)
7. Familiar Ground: Origins and Trajectories of African Biblical
Scholorship, Misheck Nyirenda (Pan Africa Christian University, Kenya)
8. Prophetic Ministry and Conflict in Africa, Diane Stinton (Daystar
University, Kenya)
Part III. The Latin American Context
9. Mission in reverse: The Case of Latin America, Miguel A. Palomino (Latin
American Graduate School of Theology)
Part IV. The Eastern European Context
10. The Evolution of Nationalism within the Bulgarian Orthodox Church,
James L. Hopkins (United Theological Faculty, Bulgaria)
Part V. The Asian Context
11. Baptism and Interreligious Dialogue, Kenneth Fleming (University of
Heidelberg, Germany)
12. The Immediacy of Presence in the Experience of God: An Indian Christian
Perspective, Geomon Kizhakkemalayil George (New York Divinity School, USA)
13. Reading John through Bhakti Eyes: The Hermeneutic of A. J. Appasamy,
Sean Doyle (Geneva College, USA)
14. 'And The Word Became Flesh': The Journey of Incarnation in the
Prelature of Infanta, Sophia Marriage (Diocese of Edinburgh, UK)
15. A Chinese Theology of Suffering and Social Responsibility: The Essays
of Liu Hsia, Maurie Sween (Taiwan Theological College and Seminary, Taiwan)
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION Stephen R. Goodwin
Part I. Global Themes
1. The Challenge of the Post-Christendom Era: The Relation of Christian
Theology to World Religions, Ábrahám Kovács (Debrecen Reformed Theological
University, Hungary)
2. 'Take Home the Good News': The Mission of the Church in the Context of
Neo-Liberal Economic Globalisation, Jooseop Keum (Bible Society of Sudan)
3. Open Boundaries, or: Perspectives on 'Person' for Inter-Religious
Dialogue, Klaus Hock (University of Rostock, Germany)
4. In the Silence is a Presence, Hans Ucko (World Council of Churches,
Switzerland)
5. The Globalisation of Localised African Religions: The Case of Kwame
Bediako, James L. Cox (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Part II. The African Context
6. The Ngoni Struggle for Land and Identity in Colonial Malawi, T. Jack
Thompson (University of Edinburgh, UK)
7. Familiar Ground: Origins and Trajectories of African Biblical
Scholorship, Misheck Nyirenda (Pan Africa Christian University, Kenya)
8. Prophetic Ministry and Conflict in Africa, Diane Stinton (Daystar
University, Kenya)
Part III. The Latin American Context
9. Mission in reverse: The Case of Latin America, Miguel A. Palomino (Latin
American Graduate School of Theology)
Part IV. The Eastern European Context
10. The Evolution of Nationalism within the Bulgarian Orthodox Church,
James L. Hopkins (United Theological Faculty, Bulgaria)
Part V. The Asian Context
11. Baptism and Interreligious Dialogue, Kenneth Fleming (University of
Heidelberg, Germany)
12. The Immediacy of Presence in the Experience of God: An Indian Christian
Perspective, Geomon Kizhakkemalayil George (New York Divinity School, USA)
13. Reading John through Bhakti Eyes: The Hermeneutic of A. J. Appasamy,
Sean Doyle (Geneva College, USA)
14. 'And The Word Became Flesh': The Journey of Incarnation in the
Prelature of Infanta, Sophia Marriage (Diocese of Edinburgh, UK)
15. A Chinese Theology of Suffering and Social Responsibility: The Essays
of Liu Hsia, Maurie Sween (Taiwan Theological College and Seminary, Taiwan)







