One world or many? : the impact of globalisation on mission
edited by Richard Tiplady
Pasadena, Calif : William Carey Library, c2003
vii, 276 p. ; 25 cm
書
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- A. Pt. 1. Main features
- Globalisation and economics: a world gone bananas / Ruth Valerio
- Emerging youth cultures in the era of globalization: TechnoCulture and TerrorCulture / Sam George
- TerrorCulture: worth living for or worth dying for / Sam George
- Multiculturalism and pluralization: kissing cousins of globalization / David Lundy.
- Pt. 2. Specific issues
- Is God colorblind or colorful? The gospel, globalization, and ethnicity / Miriam Adeney
- Chainsaws, planes, and Komodo dragons: globalisation and the environment / Ruth Valerio
- Globalisation and healthcare mission / Steven Fouch
- Globalisation, women, and mission / Rose Dowsett
- B. Globalisation: a view from Africa / Wanyeki Mahiaini
- Globalisation from a grassroots, Two-Thirds World perspective: a snapshot / Fiona Wilson.
- Pt. 3 Mission
- Religion and the future of Christianity in the global village / Bulus Galadima
- Can the global replace the local? Globalization and contextualization / Marcelo Vargas
- Mission possible or impossible? Learning lessons from theology's engagement with globalization / Warren Beattie
- Globalization and the church / Alex Araujo
- Cutting out the middleman: mission and the local church in a globalised postmodern world / Ros Johnson.
- Conclusion: Globalization, world evangelization, and global missiology / Steve S. Moon and David Tai-Woong Lee
- ill.
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AOhE