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Evangelicals and liberation / edited by Carl E. Armerding, Harvie M. Conn, Kenneth Hamilton, Stephen C. Knapp, Clark Pinnock. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in the world church and missions ; 6.Publication details: Nutley, New Jersey : Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, (c)1977.Description: ix, 136 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780875521060
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT83.E92.E936 1977
  • BT83
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Contents:
Kenneth Hamilton -- A preliminary dialogue with Gutierrez' A theology of liberation Stephen C. Knapp -- Exodus: the Old Testament foundation of liberation Carl Edwin Armerding -- The mission of the church Harvie M. Conn -- Contextualization: where do we begin? / Harvie M. Conn -- Liberation theology: lessons positive and negative Kenneth Hamilton -- A call for the liberation of North American Christians Clark H. Pinnock.
Subject: Studies in the world church and missions is a series designed to provide an in-depth, global view of the people of God from a God-centered perspective. More than anecdotal, less than encyclopedic, the books in this series explore the life of the church in terms of the history and emerging theology of the church. The sereies is not content to see Asia or Africa or Latin America as a "mission field," any less so, or more so, than North America or Europe. Evangelicals and liberation seeks to interact with the Latin American and black theology of liberation now challenging the North Atlantic Christian community. The six writers of this symposium attempt not only to analyze this movement but to respond positively to its probe, raising their won questions on the practice of hermeneutics, the mission of the church and the contextualization of the gospel. There is a biblical challenge for a new Exodus of the pilgrim people of God, an evangelical call for the liberation of North American Christians.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION Non-fiction BT83.57.A764.E936 1977 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) v. 6 Available 31923001721212

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Papers presented in April, 1976, to the annual conference of the Evangelical Theological Society of Canada.

Includes bibliographical references.

Liberation theology: an overview Kenneth Hamilton -- A preliminary dialogue with Gutierrez' A theology of liberation Stephen C. Knapp -- Exodus: the Old Testament foundation of liberation Carl Edwin Armerding -- The mission of the church Harvie M. Conn -- Contextualization: where do we begin? / Harvie M. Conn -- Liberation theology: lessons positive and negative Kenneth Hamilton -- A call for the liberation of North American Christians Clark H. Pinnock.

Studies in the world church and missions is a series designed to provide an in-depth, global view of the people of God from a God-centered perspective. More than anecdotal, less than encyclopedic, the books in this series explore the life of the church in terms of the history and emerging theology of the church. The sereies is not content to see Asia or Africa or Latin America as a "mission field," any less so, or more so, than North America or Europe. Evangelicals and liberation seeks to interact with the Latin American and black theology of liberation now challenging the North Atlantic Christian community. The six writers of this symposium attempt not only to analyze this movement but to respond positively to its probe, raising their won questions on the practice of hermeneutics, the mission of the church and the contextualization of the gospel. There is a biblical challenge for a new Exodus of the pilgrim people of God, an evangelical call for the liberation of North American Christians.

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