Global theology in evangelical perspective : exploring the contextual nature of theology and mission /
edited by Jeffrey P. Greenman and Gene L. Green.
- 267 páginas ; 23 centímetros
Bibliografía : al final de cada capítulo. Índice : páginas 257-267.
Setting the stage. The rise of global theologies / The significance of the translation principle / The challenge of global hermeneutics / Non-Western theologies. Doing theology on Christ's road / Songs of hope out of a crying land : an overview of contemporary Latin American theology / Christian Chinese theology : theological ethics of becoming human and holy / Some insights into Indian Christian theology / African theology / Middle Eastern theology in evangelical perspective / North American theologies. New old perspectives : theological observations relfecting indigenous worldviews / "Outside the gate" : evangelicalism and Latino Protestant theology / Asian American evangelical theology / African American theology : retrospect and prospect / Next steps. Some implications of global theology for church, ministry and mission / Learning and teaching global theologies / Andrew Walls -- Lamin Sanneh -- Gene L. Green -- Samuel Escobar -- Ruth Padilla DeBorst -- Khiok-Khng Yeo -- Ken Gnanakan -- James Kombo -- Martin Accad -- Terry LeBlanc -- Juan Martínez -- Amos Yong -- Vincent Bacote -- Mark Labberton -- Jeffrey P. Greenman. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4.