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Christianity and Cultures : Shaping Christian Thinking in Context, PDF eBook

Christianity and Cultures : Shaping Christian Thinking in Context PDF

Edited by David Emmanuel Singh, Bernard C. Farr

Part of the Regnum Studies in Mission series

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This volume marks an important milestone, the 25th anniversary of the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS).

The papers here have been exclusively sourced from Transformation, a quarterly journal of OCMS, and seek to provide a tripartite view of Christianity's engagement with cultures by focusing on the question: how is Christian thinking being formed or reformed through its interaction with the varied contexts it encounters?

The subject matters include different strands of theological-missiological thinking, socio-political engagements and forms of family relationships in interaction with the host cultures.

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