
Against the Tide
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W. Jay Moon (PhD Asbury Theological Seminary) is professor of church planting and evangelism at Asbury Theological Seminary where he is also director of the Office of Faith, Work, and Economics. He has authored and edited several books including Intercultural Discipleship: Learning from Global Approaches to Spiritual Formation.
Craig Ott (PhD Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is professor of mission and intercultural studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he also directs the PhD program in intercultural studies. He is author and editor of numerous publications including most recently The Church on Mission: A Biblical Vision for Transformation among All People.
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INTRODUCTION-Craig Ott
GLOSSARY: Key Terms Related to Secularization
CHAPTER 1?Secularization, Multiple Modernities, and Religion-Harold A. Netland
CHAPTER 2?Embracing Plurality: The Opportunity of Secularization-Shawn P. Behan
CHAPTER 3?Engaging the Secular Mind: An Urgent Call to the American Church-Raphael Anzenberger
CHAPTER 4?Evangelism in a Secular Age: Complexities and Opportunities-Jay Moon
CHAPTER 5?Against the Tide: Churches Reaching Emerging Adult ?Nones? and ?Dones? in Secularizing North America-Beth Seversen
CHAPTER 6?(Re)Connecting with Secular Society-Steve Thrall
CHAPTER 7?Germany's Refugee Response: Implications for Ministry in a Secularized World-Steven B. Kern
CHAPTER 8?Mission and Evangelism in the Desecularizing World of the Russian Federation-Marc T. Canner
CHAPTER 9?A Chinese Modernity: What Feng Shui, Ancestors, Mazu, Buddhism, and Mao Can Teach Us about a Different Kind of Secularization-Tony Chih-Chao Chuang
CHAPTER 10?Toward What End?: An Evaluation of Religion in Liberia's Public Sphere and Its Implications for Evangelism and Discipleship-Boye-Nelson Kiamu
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