Behind simplified economic and political perceptions of the forces of globalization is a much more complex spiritual evolutionary process whereby the world and all creation is being drawn into being the presence of Christ a Christogenesis.
Behind simplified economic and political perceptions of the forces of globalization is a much more complex spiritual evolutionary process whereby the world and all creation is being drawn into being the presence of Christ¿a Christogenesis.
Global Ministry in a Global Society focuses on a new paradigm of multicultural ministry in the era of globalization. It intends to share practical ways of doing ministry in a rapidly globalizing society.
A Festschrift in Honor of the Life and Ministry of Dr. Manuel Ortiz Susan S. Baker ... the Chinese American church can assume a greater role in teaching the Protestant church in America how to better minister in a multicultural context.
Edited by William G. McLoughlin. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960. Forrester, Duncan B. Truthful Action: Exploration of Practical Theology. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 2001. Francis, Mark. Liturgy in a Multicultural ...
This shows that when a church becomes multi-site for the sake of its multicultural vision, much more effort, ... church's situation. 7 Conclusion Due to the influence of globalization, multiculturalism in the windmill t-process model 177.
This book focuses on American society as a transglobal nation and examines the temporal dimension of diasporic incorporation in New York City.
Anthropologist and sociologist Jacques Audinet proposes an alternative to culture wars and simple multiculturalism as he explores the history and evolution of mestizaje, the mixing of races and cultures resulting in a third and new force ...
46 The most fluorescent multicultural nature of the church is in the ministry of the Apostles after the Ascension of Jesus. ... However, they are the ones who are highly affected by the effects of globalization. How does globalization ...
This is the second book in a new series that reframes missiological themes and studies for students using/featuring the common theme of mission as partnership with Christians.
The end of Christendom will in reality place the church in a context where the gospel—without the trappings of institutional Christianity— may once again be clearly heard. John Webster Grant, in The Church in the Canadian Era, wrote, ...