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African Healing Shrines and Cultural Psychologies
This is a pioneering work on the ethnopsychology of African healing spaces and its influence on contemporary sacred geography. Since African Christianity is the "new global face" of World Christianity and the "Next Christendom," the relationship of African Christianity and the therapeutic background of African healing shrines is needed.
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Conviction in an Optional Society: Pentecostal / Charismatic Christianity and Religious Pluralism
Today, more than ever, we are challenged to think on a larger scale and act in common pursuit with regard to social challenges, our convictions and public engagement. How do these contexts influence our communication and action? How can we live responsively and remain faithful to our fundamental beliefs? The book suggests constructive answers.
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For God So Loved the World: The Church and the Sustainable Development Goals
What does poverty reduction, education, health, gender equality and environmental sustainability have to do with the Church and God's mission? These are some of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals, set out in 2015 for sustainable future. In this book, 28 Brazilian specialists reflect on each goal in relation to the mission of God.
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I Will Give Them an Everlasting Name: Pastoral Care for Christ's Converts from Islam
What are challenges faced by Christ's converts from Islam? Duane Miller draws on pastoral experience and academic research to propose practical resources for the experienced pastor, someone new to ministry, or converts from Islam. This book seeks to aid the global Church in the expansion of converts from Muslim backgrounds.
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International Handbook on Ecumenical Diakonia
This book was developed to join key resources on biblical-theological foundations, regional and confessional expressions, new themes, trends, educational approaches and curriculum models for diakonia and Christian social services which can enrich current training courses and widen the horizon by inter-contextual and inter-cultural perspectives
$59.00
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Is Africa Incurably Religious?: Secularization and Discipleship in Africa
The volume studies the meaning of secularization in sub-Saharan Africa and among the African diaspora. The first part focuses on Africa's cultural and religious traditions. The second part study secularization in contemporary Africa. The final section explores what the various secularization expressions mean for Christian discipleship in Africa.
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Japanese Perspectives on the Death of Christ : A Study in Contextualized Christology
How Chuang Chua presents a study in contextualized Christology through the writings of Kitamori, Endo, and Koyama as an insight into Japanese culture and theology. Dr. Chua evaluates their writings for biblical fidelity, compares them to classical theories of the atonement, and explores their missiological relevance.
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Mission: Concept in Context: Post-Communism Religious Revival in Eastern Central Europes Experienced in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
In a recent decade, there has been unprecedented religious revival in Central and Eastern Europe. The book is a case study about Seventh-day Adventist mission in Hungary. It argues that the church needs reflection and understanding of its own people and place in society as well as overall theology and praxis in the light of biblical teachings.
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People in Mission: An Autobiographical Reflection
From a Peruvian Baptist perspective, Samuel Escobar presents pen-portraits of personalities who embody the life and inheritance of Baptist mission in the world. Reflecting on his experience, he draws lessons for mission practice and theology, valuable for mission practitioners in all denominations.
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Undivided Witness: Jesus followers, community development, and least-reached communities
This book presents 10 key principles linking community development and the emergence of vibrant communities of Jesus followers among the 'least reached.' 12 practitioners explore this uncharted missiological space, drawing on decades of serving learning among communities in Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and South, Central and Southeast Asia.
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What Is Integral Mission?
The integral mission movement has flourished admirably, in Latin America and around the world-especially in the Majority World. While there is still work to be done in local churches, we can praise God for the progress we have seen in the practice of integral mission and hope this publication contributes to extending and deepening it even more.
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Worship Music & Culture: The Case of the Songhai of Niger
This book is a case study of the African Christian community among the Songhai and its worship music. The author builds a model for further research and experimentation in the worship of other Christian communities. Included in the discussion are insights of ethno-musicology, worship study, anthropology, theology, missiology, and history.
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Gap and Eul: Korean Patron-Client Dynamics in Church Planting in Cambodia
Patronage governs most relationships in Global South cultures. Unfortunately, missionaries rarely recognize this prominent cultural reality which creates problems for missionaries and national pastors. This book highlights the relationship between patron and pastor where aid dependency is a relational concept rather than an economic one.
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Pentecostal Mission and Global Christianity
Vol 20: Pentecostal Mission and Global Christianity marks the coming-of-age of an ecumenical Pentecostal mission theology. These collected papers constitute a transnational dialogue over the meaning, shape and future of Pentecostal-charismatic missiology, offering a launching point for reflections on Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity as a distinctive global mission movement.
$41.99
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Ecumenical Missiology: Changing Landscapes and New Conceptions of Mission
On our way forward in our local, regional and global contexts, Vol 35: Ecumenical Missiology provides what we need to continue to share and to receive, to study and to serve, to work and to pray, as we participate in the mission of God.
$48.99
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Interfaith Relations after One Hundred Years: Christian Mission among Other Faiths
Vol 8: Interfaith Relations After One Hundred Years reflects not only the acceptance and celebration of Indian Christian pluralism, but also by extension an acceptance as well as a need for unity among Indian Christians of different denominations.
$41.99
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Inequality, Corruption and the Church: Challenges and Opportunities in the Global Church
Why are economic inequalities greatest in southern countries, such as the Philippines, Kenya and Peru, where most people are Christians? Inequality, Corruption and the Christian Churches teases out the web of influences that have created this situation, and urges Christians to reduce economic inequalities by opposing corruption.
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Jesus and the Cross: Reflections of Christians from Islamic Contexts
How do Christians living in contexts where Islam is a majority or minority religion experience, express or think of the cross? Jesus and the Cross is a collection of papers that presents scriptural, contextual and theological reflections on this question.
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Jesus and the Incarnation: Reflections of Christians from Islamic Contexts
Sharing the voices of Christians living in various Islamic contexts, Jesus and the Incarnation promotes a positive environment for Christian-Muslim dialogue about the Cross, the Incarnation and the Resurrection of Jesus.
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Jesus and the Resurrection: Reflections of Christians from Islamic Contexts
Jesus and the Resurrection seeks to build a bridge between Christians and Muslims around the resurrection of Jesus. Third in a trilogy of Christians living in Islamic contexts, this book is a meeting of sorts in the irreconcilable chasm between Muslim and Christian beliefs about Jesus.
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