Christianity as a World Religion

Christianity as a World Religion
Author: Sebastian Kim,Kirsteen Kim
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781472569370

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Now in its second edition, Christianity as a World Religion locates Christianity within its global context. Structured by geographical region, it covers Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, North America, and Oceania. It deals with four dimensions of Christianity in each context: Christian history, churches and society, interreligious relations, and distinctive worship and theology. Study questions and further reading suggestions are provided in each chapter. Fully updated throughout, this second edition now includes: - A new chapter covering Christianity in Oceania - Further analysis of the early growth of Christianity in Asia and Africa - Coverage of research trends in migration, theologies of prosperity, and the role of local agents in evangelization - Coverage of global interconnections and networks, new movements, global Catholicism, Christian political engagement and persecution of Christian communities - A thorough revision of the conclusion, including reflection on the discipline of world Christianity and its implications for theology - 40 images and maps - Chapter summaries - Extra resources online including a timeline and weblinks - New text design and layout, making the text more student-friendly and accessible Christianity as a World Religion is ideal for courses on World Christianity, Christianity as a Global Religion, the History of Christianity and contemporary Christian theology.

Christianity Encountering World Religions Encountering Mission

Christianity Encountering World Religions  Encountering Mission
Author: Terry C. Muck,Frances S. Adeney
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441205261

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The current religious climate poses unique challenges to those engaged in mission. Thus the authors of this book propose a new, yet very biblical, model for interacting with people of other faiths. They term this model giftive mission, as it is based on the metaphor of free gift. We bear the greatest gift possible--the gospel message. Adopting this perspective not only has the potential for greater missionary success but also enables us to more closely imitate God's gracious activity in the world. The core of the book explores eleven practices that characterize giftive mission. Each practice is illustrated through the story of a figure from mission history who embodied that practice. Further discussion shows how to incorporate these practices in specific mission settings.

Christianity World Religions

Christianity   World Religions
Author: Derek Cooper
Publsiher: P & R Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596384468

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An introduction to the worlds major faiths.

Christianity and World Religions Leader Guide Revised Edition

Christianity and World Religions Leader Guide Revised Edition
Author: Adam Hamilton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1501873350

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Explore four major world religions with Adam Hamilton!

Comparing Christianity with World Religions

Comparing Christianity with World Religions
Author: Steven Cory,Dillon Burroughs
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781575674346

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The world has always been a melting pot of beliefs, but now more than ever, your neighbor may be part of a differing world religion. In Comparing Christ with World Religions, the truths of Christianity are compared to key beliefs of Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and tribal religions. This is a most helpful tool in answering questions you or seekers have about other religious beliefs, and a handy overview for sharing your faith with others. * Formerly titled The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error II

Christian Mission

Christian Mission
Author: Dana L. Robert
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-09-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781444358643

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CHRISTIAN MISSION “Dana Robert distils a quarter of a century of her research into an erudite and accessible single-volume account of how Christianity became the largest religious tradition in the world. There is no better place for any reader to start becoming informed about this important subject.” David Hempton, Harvard University “Remarkable for the range and depth of the material Robert is able to pack into so short a book. Reliable and readable, it is especially valuable for its treatment of the relation between western and non-western missionary activity.” David A. Hollinger, University of California, Berkeley “Dana Robert’s richly textured book shows us that the history of Christian missions is far from being merely a European colonial story, and will be immensely valuable to students and general readers who are concerned to uncover the historical roots of Christianity’s current status as a truly global faith.” Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh The Gospels record that Christ commanded his disciples to “go forth and teach all nations.” Thus began the history of Christian mission, a phenomenon which brought about massive shifts in the nature and practice of Christianity, and one that many say reflects the single most important movement of intercultural encounter over a sustained period of human history. To understand Christianity as a global movement, therefore, it is essential to study the role of mission – defined as the transmission of the Gospel across cultures. Erudite and enlightening, this brief book explores the 2,000 years of mission history, covering topics such as the meaning of the missionary through history, gender and missions, and missions in culture and politics. Given that in the twenty-first century, Christianity is now largely practiced outside the West, Christian Mission is an inspirational and invaluable resource to broaden our understanding of the nature of Christianity as a truly multi-cultural world religion.

Christianity and World Religions

Christianity and World Religions
Author: James Norman Dalrymple Anderson
Publsiher: IVP Academic
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1984
Genre: Christianity and comparative religion
ISBN: UCSC:32106009834190

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Norman Anderson examines the works of well-known thinkers, the biblical evidence, and the beliefs of major non-Christian religions to show the uniqueness and relevance of Christianity in a world devoted to pluralism.

World Christianity as Public Religion

World Christianity as Public Religion
Author: Raimundo C. Barreto,Ronaldo Cavalcante,Wanderley Pereira da Rosa
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2017-10-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506433721

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In a context of globalization, socioeconomic disparity, environmental concerns, mass migration, and multiplying political and social upheavals, Christians from different parts of the world are forced to ask complex questions about poverty, migration, race, gender, sexuality, and land-related conflicts. Scholars have gradually become aware that world Christianity has a public face, voice, and reason. This volume stresses world Christianity as a form of public religion, identifying areas for intercultural engagement. It proposes a conversation that includes voices from South and North America, Europe, and Africa, highlighting differences and commonalities as Christian scholars from different parts of the world address concerns related to world Christianity and public responsibility. Divided into five sections, each formed by two chapters, this volume covers themes such as the reimagination of theology, doctrine, and ecumenical dialogue in the context of world Christianity; Global South perspectives on pluralism and intercultural communication; how epistemological shifts promoted by liberation theology and its dialogue with cultural critical studies have impacted discourses on religion, ethics, and politics; conversations on gender and church from Brazilian and German perspectives; and intercultural proposals for a migratory epistemology that recenters the experience of migration as a primary location for meaning.