
The Globalization of Christianity
Implications for Christian Ministry and Theology
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 20. January 2015
182 pages
978-1-4982-2699-8 (ISBN)
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While Christianity appears to be in decline in the West it is growing robustly in the global South. What does this mean for the Christianity that was once considered to be the religion of the West? The new contexts and trajectories require innovative responses and relevant theological reflection in the church. This volume addresses these changes through identifying and analyzing global shifts, highlighting practical innovations in the church that attempt to deal with new trajectories, and proposing theological positions intended to help face the issues and challenges of the twenty-first century. Contributors to this volume include Philip Jenkins (The Next Christendom, The New Faces of Christianity, God's Continent), Steven M. Studebaker, Gordon L. Heath, Bradley K. Broadhead, Christof Sauer, Lee Beach, Michael P. Knowles, Peter Althouse, Michael Wilkinson, John H. Issak, David K. Taurus, and Seongho Kang.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-4982-2699-8 (9781498226998)
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Gordon L. Heath is Associate Professor of Christian History at McMaster Divinity College, the Director of the Canadian Baptist Archives, and Centenary Chair in World Christianity. His publications include A War with a Silver Lining: Canadian Protestant Churches and the South African War, 1899-1902 (2009).
Steven M. Studebaker is Associate Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at McMaster Divinity College, where he also serves as the Howard and Shirley Bentall Chair in Evangelical Thought. He writes in the area of Pentecostalism, missions, and Jonathan Edwards.
Steven M. Studebaker is Associate Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at McMaster Divinity College, where he also serves as the Howard and Shirley Bentall Chair in Evangelical Thought. He writes in the area of Pentecostalism, missions, and Jonathan Edwards.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Abbreviations
- About the Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Changes and Trends in Global Christianity
- Chapter 3: New Models of Ministry in Canada as a Response to the Decline of Western Christianity
- Chapter 4: Servants of Christ, Servants of Caesar
- Chapter 5: Cross-Cultural Preaching
- Chapter 6: Soaking Prayer and the Advancement of the Kingdom of Love
- Chapter 7: "Thor and Allah . . . in a hideous, unholy confederacy"
- Chapter 8: A Theology of Persecution and Martyrdom
- Chapter 9: Global Christianity
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