Faith and modernity / edited by Philip Sampson, Vinay Samuel, and Chris Sugden. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford, England ; Irvine, California : Regnum, in association with Paternoster Press, (c)1994.Description: 352 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
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Contents:
James D. Hunter -- The rise of postmodernity Philip Sampson -- Truth and authority in modernity Leslie Newbigin -- Truth, authority, and modernity : shopping for truth in a supermarket of worldviews Harold A. Netland -- Modernity and theology : the doctrine of God David F. Wells -- Modernity and anthropology Elaine Storkey -- Modernity and morality Stephen Williams -- Modernity and eschatology Tormod Engelsviken -- Modernity and spirituality James M. Houston -- New Age--a synthesis of the premodern, modern, and postmodern Lars Johansson -- An ironic cage : the rationalization of modern economic life Craig M. Gay -- Modernity, information technology, and Christian faith Knud Jorgensen -- Modernity and evangelicals : American evangelicalism as a global case study John Seel -- Modernity, mission, and non-Western societies Vinay Samuel -- Mission modernity : seven checkpoints on mission in the modern world Os Guinness.
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Essays of participants in the Lausanne Committee on World Evangelisation, held in Uppsala, Sweden in 1993.

What is modernity? Historical roots and contemporary features James D. Hunter -- The rise of postmodernity Philip Sampson -- Truth and authority in modernity Leslie Newbigin -- Truth, authority, and modernity : shopping for truth in a supermarket of worldviews Harold A. Netland -- Modernity and theology : the doctrine of God David F. Wells -- Modernity and anthropology Elaine Storkey -- Modernity and morality Stephen Williams -- Modernity and eschatology Tormod Engelsviken -- Modernity and spirituality James M. Houston -- New Age--a synthesis of the premodern, modern, and postmodern Lars Johansson -- An ironic cage : the rationalization of modern economic life Craig M. Gay -- Modernity, information technology, and Christian faith Knud Jorgensen -- Modernity and evangelicals : American evangelicalism as a global case study John Seel -- Modernity, mission, and non-Western societies Vinay Samuel -- Mission modernity : seven checkpoints on mission in the modern world Os Guinness.

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