
One World or Many
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Richard Tiplady worked as an organizational development consultant for mission agencies, specializing in new projects and the future of world mission. He hold degrees from London University and Nottingham University, including a master's degree in the theology of mission. He was Associate Director of Global Connections (UK) from 1996 to 2002. He is married to Irene, and they have one son, Jamie. Both father and son are lifelong Manchester United supporters.
Content
Foreword- Samuel Escobar
Listing the usual suspects
Introduction
Part 1: Main Features
1. Globalisation and Economics: A World Gone Bananas- Ruth Valerio
2. Emerging Youth Cultures in the Era of Globalization: TechnoCulture and TerrorCulture- Sam George
3. TerrorCulture: Worth Living For or Worth Dying For: Sam George
4. Multiculturalism and Pluralization: Kissing Cousins of Globalization- David Lundy
Part 2: Specific Issues
5. Is God Colorblind or Colorful?- Miriam Adeney
6. Chainsaws, Planes, and Komodo Dragons: Globalisation and the Environment- Ruth Valerio
7. Globalisation and Healthcare Mission- Steven Fouch
8. Globalisation, Women, and Mission- Rose Dowsett
9. Globalisation: A View from Africa- Wanyeki Mahiaini
10. Globalisation from a Grassroots, Two-Thirds World Perspective: A Snapshot- Fiona Wilson
Part 3: Mission
11. Religion and the Future of Christianity in the Global Village- Bulus Galadima
12. Can the Global Replace the Local? - Marcelo Vargas
13. Mission Possible or Impossible? Learning Lessons from Theology's Engagement with Globalization- Warren Beattie
14. Globalization and the Church- Alex Araujo
15. Cutting out the Middleman: Mission and the Local Church in a Globalised Postmodern World- Ros Johnson
Conclusion
16. Globalization, World Evangelization, and Global Missiology- Steve S. Moon and David Tai-Woong Lee
Index
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