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Bridging the Cultural Gap: A Case Study of a Church in Nepal
This is an abridged version of Ole Kirchheiner's Regnum book, Culture and Christianity Negotiated in Hindu Society. Through an examination of the Nepali church, the study pays special attention to the way ordinary Christians have been able to settle social and religious issues to live and work together with the traditional religious people in Nepal, and maintain a good family life.
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Blessed and Called to Be a Blessing: Muslim-Christian Couples Sharing a Life Together
Blessed and Called to Be a Blessing draws on the lived experiences of Muslims and Christians in interfaith marriages in Indonesia and Australia, offering fresh understandings of Christian mission and Muslim da'wah. These narratives provide missiological inspiration for building inclusive communities and forging bonds of respect and understanding.
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Beyond Fragmentation: Integrated Mission and Theological Education
Beyond Fragmentation is an inquiry into the development of mission studies in evangelical theological education in Germany and German-speaking Switzerland between 1960-1995. This book examines in detail the paradigm shifts in recent years in both the theology of mission and in the understanding of theological education.
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Asia's Forgotten Christian Story
This book seeks to bring light to the Eastern churches under early Islam, in order to reveal something of the vigor of Christianity where it has been overlooked or was not expected to be found.
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Asian Handbook for Theological Education and Ecumenism
The Asian Handbook for Theological Education is a comprehensive resource for teaching Christian unity and common witness in Asian contexts. As churches in Asia grapple with their unity in Christ and the changing and pluralistic context of Asian communities, this collection of articles is an insightful tool for theological reflection.
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Asian and Pentecostal: The Charismatic Face of Christianity in Asia Revised Edition
Asian and Pentecostal provides a thematic discussion and pioneering case studies on the history and development of Pentecostal and Charismatic churches in the countries of South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia.
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Anthology of African Christianity
By the early twenty-first century, Christianity has established roots in all areas of African reality. The Anthology of African Christianity presents in valuable detail how Christianity has come to stay, continuing its ancient and vibrant traditions in countries such as Egypt, Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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All Are Called: Mission Strategies for Home
Being a missionary is not just a question of geography. For Ruebem Amores, Jesus's command to 'Go!' doesn't mean you can't stay in Jerusalem. All Are Called: Missionary Strategies for Home crafts a broader, more biblical understanding of the word missionary, addressing the what, why and how of this vocation.
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Called into the Mission of God: A Missional Reading of Paul's Thessalonian Correspondence
Roji George argues that Paul's primary interest was neither doctrinal teaching nor the articulation of an anti-imperial discourse. Instead, he contends that amidst the many problems that faced the Thessalonian community--eschatological fears, ethical difficulties, and persecution from outside groups--Paul brought primarily a missional concern to impart ethical exhortation and eschatological teaching. The book will appeal to scholars, teachers, and students grappling with the message of Paul in his time and in ours.
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Competing for Caesar: Religion and Politics in Postcolonial Zambia
Competing for Caesar brings together key scholars working on various issues related to religion and public life in Zambia. They explore the interplay between religion and politics in Zambian society and how these religions manage and negotiate their identities in public life. This book analyzes recent religious dynamics in the nation's political life, and considers what constructive role religion could play to promote an alternative political vision to subvert neo-colonialism.
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Negotiating Peace: North East Indian Perspectives on Peace, Justice, and Life in Community
In Negotiating Peace, Shimreingam L. Shimray argues that peace cannot be derived from outside forces but that it must instead be created from within the local context. The author uses a deeply contextual reading of his own setting, resulting in a work whose value rests in revealing how the tribal people of North East India have used their own resources to work for a culture of peace amidst tension and difficulty.
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Culture, Religion and Homemaking in and Beyond South Asia
Culture, Religion, and Homemaking in and Beyond South Asia explores how the idea of the home is repurposed or re-envisioned in relation to experiences of modernity, urbanization, conflict, migration and displacement. Ponniah examines the various contestations surrounding the categories of "home" and "religion," including interfaith families, urban spaces, and sacred places.
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St. Thomas and India: Recent Research
In St. Thomas and India, renowned scholars trace the historical, religious, and cultural connections link India's Syrian Christian community with St. Thomas the Apostle. It also examines the legacy of the ancient Christianity on the Syrian community in India today, as well as exploring the various cultural and religious connections between the Syrian church in Indian and other ancient churches in the east.
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Between the Sea and the Sky: Lived Religion on the Seashore
Between the Sea and the Sky is an inquiry into the religious world of a traditional fishing community on the Southwest coast of India. It explores the vital role religious and spiritual beliefs play in sustaining people in such a precarious, even deadly occupation. Using the concept of 'lived religion,' Mathew explores the theological, religious, and spiritual contours of this remarkable community, and draws from them broader insights into the nature of belief.
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Public Theology: Indian Concerns, Perspectives, and Themes
This book situates public theology within the genre of political theology. Gnana Patrick treats public theology as the form of political theology for our contemporary era and takes special care to relate these strands of political theologies to the Indian context, thereby opening up the theological horizon for Indian public theology.
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Managing with Integrity: An Ethical Investigation into the Relationship between Personal and Corporate Integrity
Managing with Integrity challenges the readers to explore different perspectives on and conceptions of corporate ethics. It is an ethical guide for managers, employees, politicians, clergy, candidates for priesthood, and business students, equipping them to eradicate corporate unethical conduct from all spheres of life.
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And Grace Will Lead Me Home: Images of the Parable of the Prodigal Son from the Jerry Evenrud Collection
The Jerry Evenrud collection of images of the parable of the Prodigal Son is the largest known such collection in the world. The collection reveals the desire of the artists to delve into the meaning of the parable and to convey that meaning to others. Some artists depict the entire narrative in a series of works. Others focus on one aspect, such as the pig pen or the return of the prodigal.
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Alleluia!: A Gedenkschaft in Thanksgiving for the Life of Walter R. Bouman
In this volume, readers are invited to enter into conversation with theologians whose work represents the dynamic search for truth that Walter Bouman once shared, and who continue in the enterprise to which he gave his life. These essays represent the rigorous thinking that Bouman would likely have enjoyed--whether or not he would have agreed, as the authors in this book often indicate.
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Ecumenical Adventure
This book tells the story of Charles West, one of the architects of the modern ecumenical movement. By connecting his past experiences to modern challenges, he outlines a new ecumenical way of relating biblical faith to the realities of the world, not least in matters of peace, racial justice, combating poverty and promoting justice amid rapid social and technological change.
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Essays in Hindu Theology
This work offers a series of theological explorations into questions of both contemporary and enduring interest in the Hindu tradition. These reflections build dialogical bridges with other religious traditions around matters of shared concern, including the nature of theology, vocation, social justice, nationalism, and violence and non-violence. In exploring these issues, Rambachan draws deeply from authoritative Hindu sources and offers an interpretation of the Hindu tradition to meet the challenges of the modern world.
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