Contextualisation and mission training : engaging asia's religious worlds/ Jonathan Ingleby, Tan Kang San and Tan Loun Ling (eds)
Publication details: Wipf & Stock Pub, Oxford, Oregon: Regnum Books International, c2014.Description: vii, 109 pages : 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781506475448
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BR115.C8 C23 2008 c.2 Christ and culture revisited / | BR115.C8 C47s 2003 The church in emerging culture : | BR115.C8 C71 2005 Lies that go unchallenged in popular culture / | BR115.C8 C76 2014 Contextualisation and mission training : engaging asia's religious worlds/ | BR115.C8 C76b 2011 Contextual theology for the twenty-first century / | BR115 .C8 C83 1999 Issues 2000 : | BR115.C8 Es6 2007 Grace and humanness : theological reflections because of culture / |
Introduction and Acknowledgements--1.What is so Theological about Contextual Mission Training?--2.The Hermeneutical Principle in Relation to Contextual Mission Training--3.Here be Dragons-Some Guidelines for Explorers in contextual Mission and Theology in Asia--4.The Training of Asian Missionaries--5.Not Under Lore: Reviewing Assumptions that Shape Christian Training Related to witness to Muslims--6.Lessons from the life of Karl Reichelt--7.The Middle Way Model?-Training with Chinese Characteristics--8.Being in Mission in the Indian Context--Select Bibliography.