Globalizing theology : belief and practice in an era of world Christianity

Craig Ott and Harold A. Netland, editors
Grand Rapids, Mich : Baker Academic, c2006
382 p. ; 23 cm.
Book
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  • Introduction: Globalization and Theology Today
  • Part 1 World Christianity and Theological Reflection : 1 Christian Theology in an Era of World Christianity
  • 2 Anthropological Reflections on Contextualizing Theology in a Globalizing World
  • 3 Globalization and the Study of Christian History
  • Part 2 Methodological Issues for Globalizing Theology : 4 "One Rule to Rule Them All?" Theological Method in an Era of World Christianity
  • 5 The Globalizing Hermeneutic of the Jerusalem Council
  • 6 Creeds, Confessions, and Global Theologizing: A Case Study in Comparative Christologies
  • 7 The Glocal Church: Locality and Catholicity in a Globalizing World
  • 8 "Experience-Near Theologizing" in Diverse Human Contexts
  • Part 3 Implications of Globalizing Theology : 9 The Challenge of Economic Globalization for Theology: From Latin America to a Hermeneutics of Responsibility
  • 10 Globalization, Nationalism, and Religious Resurgence
  • 11 Bearing Witness in Rome with Theology from the Whole Church :Globalization, Theology, and Nationalism
  • 12 Theological Implications of Globalizing Missions
  • 13 Globalizing Theology and Theological Education
  • 14 The Missionary as Mediator of Global Theologizing
  • Conclusion: Globalizing Theology
  • ill.
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-374) and index.
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