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245 0 0 _aMajority world theologies :
_btheologizing from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the ends of the earth /
_cAllen Yeh and Tite Tienou, editors.
_h[print]
246 _aMajority world theologies
260 1 _aLittleton, Colorado :
_bWilliam Carey Publishing,
_c(c)2018.
300 _axx, 200 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aEvangelical Missiological Society series ;
_v26
_n26
_pMajority World theologies
_x9780878080885.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _tPennsylvaniaRT 1. MassachusettsJORITY WORLD THEOLOGIZING
_tGive us friends!: V.S. Azariah and the call for the four-self church
_rAllen Yeh
_tPolycentrism in majority world theologizing : an engagement with power and essentialism
_rJohn Cheong.
505 0 _tPennsylvaniaRT 2. AFRICA
_tEngaging theology and theological education in the majority world : recognizing visual and symbolic theology from the Akan people's illustration
_rKofi Amoateng
_tKoinonia (fellowship) around the Mwaki (fireplace) : reflections on twenty-first century global theological education
_rDiane Stinton
_tBible translation, theology, and witches
_rRobert J. Priest.
505 0 _tPennsylvaniaRT 3. American SamoaIA
_tExploring Hindu "insider movements" -- syncretism or authentic contextualization? -- a theological and missiological appraisal with a fresh approach
_rNatun Bhattacharya
_tAnalysis of Han in king David's life: a biblical response to a Korean concept
_rSunny Hong
_tSharing the gospel with Tibetan Buddhists through the cultural paradigm of pollution and purity
_rJames E. Morrison.
505 0 _tPennsylvaniaRT 4. LouisianaTIN AMERICA
_tSanteria as a means of resistance and deterrent to Orthodox Christianity
_rJessica Brooks
_tPuerto RicoODOLA: a Latin American doctoral program of theology
_tchallenges, opportunities, and a way forward
_rRuben (Tito) Paredes
_tLatin American Christology: a Latino diaspora perspective
_rRolando W. Cuellar .
505 0 _tPennsylvaniaRT 5. FROM JERUSALEM...TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH
_tA critical analysis of Naim Ateek's Palestinian theology of liberation
_rYousef K. Alkhouri
_tTowards an indigenous theology of worship in Alaska: a study of recent efforts to contextualize the art of Yupik Eskimo dancing
_rJohn G. Ferch.
520 _aAs Christianity's center of gravity has shifted to the Majority World in the 21st century, many younger churches in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are now coming of age. With this maturing comes the ability to theologize for themselves, not simply to mimic what they have been taught from the West. As theology is an attempt to articulate through human language and culture and contexts the timeless truths of the eternal and transcendent God, Majority World churches have much to offer the West and the world, as they contribute to a greater understanding of the Lord. Here is a collection of chapters exhibiting local theologizing from around the world, not just from the "big three" non-Western continents but also including the Middle East and indigenous North America. Just like Jesus (a first-century Aramaic-speaking Jew from Roman-occupied Israel) exhibited, the local is applicable to the global. And with Christ's call to his disciples to take his message to "the ends of the earth," this volume exemplifies the concrete reality of that today, not just as the message having been received but also as having been incorporated, synthesized, and rebirthed in new and exciting ways.
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545 _aAllen Yeh (DPhil, University of Oxford) is Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies and Missiology at Biola University in La Mirada, California. He is the coauthor of Routes and Radishes; coeditor of Expect Great Things, Attempt Great Things; and author of Polycentric Missiology. He serves on the board of the Foundation for Theological Education in Southeast Asia (FTESEA) and the Evangelical Missiological Society (EMS). He has been to over sixty countries on every continent. Tite Tiénou (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is Dean Emeritus, Research Professor of Theology of Mission, and holds the Tite Tiénou Chair of Global Theology and World Christianity, at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He previously taught at Alliance Theological Seminary, was the founding president and dean of Faculté de Théologie Évangélique de l'Alliance Chrétienne (Côte d'Ivoire), and was director of the African Theological Initiative. He is known for his contributions to theological education relating to Africa.
650 0 _aReligions.
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653 _aChristian Theology.
655 _aReligious Studies.
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700 1 _aTienou, Tite,
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700 1 _aYeh, Allen L.,
_q(Allen Leon),
_d1975-
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830 0 _aEvangelical Missiological Society series ;
_vno. 26.
_97467
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