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English
Pages
232

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Christian identity in cross-cultural perspective
2003, Meinema, Brill Academic Pub, Brill Academic Publishers
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Table of Contents

Pela as inclusive socio-cosmic system in the Central Moluccas / S. Ririhena
Comments on Simon Ririhena's paper / D.J. Smit
African theology as a challenge for western theology / K. Bediako
Comments on Kwame Bediako's paper / M.M. Jansen
Liminality and worship in the Korean American context / S.H. Lee
Comments on Sang Hyun Lee's paper / E.S. Patty
Christians in the clash of civilizations / A. van de Beek
Comments on Abraham van de Beek's paper / J.O. Kombo
Contextual theology, tradition and heresy / M.E. Brinkman
'No other motives would give us the right' : reflections on contextuality from a Reformed experience / D.J. Smit
Comments on Dirk Smit's paper / J.M. van 't Kruis
Christian identity in cross-cultural perspective / J.Th. Witvliet
Comments on Theo Witvliet's paper / Chr. Mostert
The catholicity of the church and the universality of theology / Chr. Mostert
Comments on Christiaan Mostert's paper / K. Bediako
Contextualization as inculturation : the experience of the African theological situation / J.O. Kombo
Comments on James Kombo's paper / H. de Leede.

Edition Notes

"Contains the written texts of the seminar on the relationship of contextual and universal theology. The seminar was held in The Netherlands, spanning three days (October 9-11, 2002), at three places (Houten, Utrecht and Amsterdam), and was organized by three institutions: the Moluccan Theological Council ... the Hendrik Kraemer Institute of the Uniting Protestant Churches in The Netherlands and the International Reformed Theological Institute, established at the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam"--Cf. Introduction.

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Zoetermeer, Netherlands
Series
Studies in Reformed theology -- 8

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Library of Congress
BR115.C8 C47 2003, MLCS 2006/40781 (B)

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232 p. ;
Number of pages
232

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OL19263729M
ISBN 10
9021139561
LCCN
2004464935
OCLC/WorldCat
56425861

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