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_aThe church from every tribe and tongue [electronic resource] : _becclesiology in the majority world / _cedited by Gene L. Green, Stephen Pardue, and K.K. Yeo. |
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_aCarlisle, Cumbria, UK : _bLangham Global Library, _cc2018. |
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_aonline resource _bnc _2rdacarrier. |
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490 | 1 | _aMajority World Theology series. | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
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_gIntroduction : _tGod's community in majority world theology / _rGene L. Green -- _tEcclesiology and the church in Christian tradition and western theology / _rVeli-Matti Karkkainen -- _tChurch, power, and transformation in Latin America : a different citizenship is possible / _rRuth Padilla DeBorst -- _tTwo tales of emerging ecclesiology in Asia : an inquiry into theological shaping / _rWonsuk Ma -- _tEcclesiology in Africa : apprentices on a mission / _rStephanie A. Lowery -- _tEcclesiology in Latin America : a biblical perspective / _rCarlos Sosa Siliezar -- _tCommunity as union with Christ in the midst of conflict : an ecclesiology of the Pauline letters from a Chinese perspective / _rXiaxia E. Xue -- _tChurch as an assembly on Mt Zion : an ecclesiology from Hebrews for African Christianity / _rPeter Nyende -- _tEcclesiology and the theology of the land : a Palestinian Christian perspective / _rMunther Isaac. |
520 | _aThe Book of Revelation describes a church from every tribe, tongue, people, and nation glorifying the Lamb that was slain. As the church expands in the Majority World and Christianity becomes an increasingly global faith, this vision is an increasingly visible reality. The insights found in The Church from Every Tribe and Tongue are not commonplace. Written by nine theologians and biblical scholars from Africa, Asia, Latin America and North America, each provides fresh perspectives surveying the most pressing ecclesiological issues in their various regions. The end result is a prescient analysis and constructive proposal detailing how the worldwide church can bear witness in a diverse and changing world. -- | ||
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