christianity and culture
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Mission At and From the Margins Patterns, Protagonists and Perspectives
It is our hope that these chapters, though fragmentary in nature, will provide glimpses of how the ‘margins’ can both inform and re-form missiological thought…
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Preaching the Gospel in Korea: A Critical Analysis of the Contextual Theologies of Shamanism and Minjung
The main concern of this dissertation is to research the relationship between contextualization, syncretism, and indigenization and compare these to Shamanism and the Minjung Theology…
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A Hermeneutical and Exegetical Evaluation of Contextualization in Light of John 1:14
This thesis provides a hermeneutical and exegetical evaluation of contextualization in light of John 1: 14, as asserted by evangelical contextualizers. This study will initially…
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The Use of Yala Proverbs (Paremia) in Communicating the Gospel: A Model for Communicating the Gospel in Africa
The purpose of this research was to gather, classify and demonstrate how the existing plethora of Yala proverbs in currency can be used to communicate…
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The Impact of Ethnic Homogeneity on Outreach: Study on the Organization of the Ethiopian Evangelical Diaspora Congregations in the United States
The main purpose of this research is to explore an understanding of how the Ethiopian evangelical diaspora congregations in the United States of America describe…
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Theological and Missiological Implications of Contextualization: Interdisciplinary Analyses of the Notion of Context
The missiological derivatives of the notion “context,” such as contextualization and contextual theologies, are perceived as an integral part of missiology by the vast majority…