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Globalizing Theology: Belief And Practice in an Era of World Christianity,9780801031120
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Globalizing Theology: Belief And Practice in an Era of World Christianity


Author(s): Ott, Craig
ISBN10:  0801031125
ISBN13:  9780801031120
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  10/1/2006
Publisher(s): Baker Pub Group

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor BiographyEditorial Reviews
One of the most powerful forces in the twenty-first century is the increasing phenomenon of globalization. In nearly every realm of human activity, traditional boundaries are disappearing and people worldwide are more interconnected than ever. Christianity has also become more aware of global realities and the important role of the church in non-Western countries. Church leaders must grapple with the implications for theology and ministry in an ever-shrinking world.Globalizing Theology is a groundbreaking book that addresses these issues of vital importance to the church. It contains articles from leading scholars, including Tite TiAcnou, Kevin Vanhoozer, Charles Van Engen, M. Daniel Carroll R., Andrew Walls, Vinoth Ramachandra, and Paul Hiebert. Topics covered include the challenges that globalization brings to theology, how we can incorporate global perspectives into our thinking, and the effect a more global theology has on a variety of important issues.

Internationally recognized scholars offer a groundbreaking look at the powerful force of globalization and what it means for the church.
Foreword 9(3)
Wilbert R. Shenk
Preface 12(2)
Craig Ott
Harold A. Netland
Introduction: Globalization and Theology Today 14(23)
Harold A. Netland
Part 1 World Christianity and Theological Reflection
Christian Theology in an Era of World Christianity
37(15)
Tite Tienou
Anthropological Reflections on Contextualizing Theology in a Globalizing World
52(18)
Darrell L. Whiteman
Globalization and the Study of Christian History
70(15)
Andrew F. Walls
Part 2 Methodological Issues for Globalizing Theology
``One Rule to Rule Them All?'' Theological Method in an Era of World Christianity
85(42)
Kevin J. Vanhoozer
The Globalizing Hermeneutic of the Jerusalem Council
127(13)
David K. Strong
Cynthia A. Strong
Creeds, Confessions, and Global Theologizing: A Case Study in Comparative Christologies
140(17)
Steve Strauss
The Glocal Church: Locality and Catholicity in a Globalizing World
157(23)
Charles E. Van Engen
``Experience-Near Theologizing'' in Diverse Human Contexts
180(19)
Robert J. Priest
Part 3 Implications of Globalizing Theology
The Challenge of Economic Globalization for Theology: From Latin America to a Hermeneutics of Responsibility
199(14)
M. Daniel Carroll R.
Globalization, Nationalism, and Religious Resurgence
213(18)
Vinoth Ramachandra
Bearing Witness in Rome with Theology from the Whole Church: Globalization, Theology, and Nationalism
231(19)
Eloise Hiebert Meneses
Theological Implications of Globalizing Missions
250(17)
James E. Plueddemann
Globalizing Theology and Theological Education
267(21)
Lois McKinney Douglas
The Missionary as Mediator of Global Theologizing
288(21)
Paul G. Hiebert
Conclusion: Globalizing Theology 309(28)
Craig Ott
Reference List 337(38)
Contributors 375(4)
Index 379
Craig Ott (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is associate professor of mission at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and occupies the Evangelical Free Church International Mission Chair. Harold A. Netland (PhD, Claremont Graduate University) is professor of philosophy of religion and intercultural studies and the Naomi A. Fausch Chair of Missions at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author of Encountering Religious Pluralism and Dissonant Voices.

The concept of globalization takes on a particularly significant and expressive role when coupled with a term like theology. This work of tempered historiography and historical missiology approaches the questions, attitudes, concerns, and methods of the present generation of Evangelicals within the framework of scholarly discourse. Ott and Netland, professors of mission and the philosophy of religion and intercultural studies, respectively, at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois, serve as editors of a three-part text: World Christianity and Theological Reflection, Methodological Issues for Globalizing Theology, and Implications of Global Theology. Each part contains distinctive contributions to the field of missiology and probes both the broad and the specific areas of inquiry in various contexts. There is a continued focus on the dynamic connection between global and local awareness and action, with one contributor citing the fairly new term glocal as the interweaving of necessary entities. This well-crafted book will be useful in theological schools with an interest in missiological discussions; recommended. Anthony J. Elia, JKM Theological Lib., Chicago

[Page 153]. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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