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Books in the Studien zur interkulturellen Geschichte des Christentums / Etudes d'histoire interculturelle du christianisme / Studies in the Intercultural History of Christianity series

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  • - The Identity of Migrant Christian Communities in Rotterdam
    by Robert Calvert
    £60.99

    "Pilgrims in the Port" offers Rotterdam as a laboratory for learning about migrant churches. Congregational study methods are used to look at how they construct identity. Traditional denominational or ethnic terms failed to do them justice and this publication analyses their context, development, titles, leadership and public activities.

  • - Interfaith Spaces and Claims of Religious Identity
     
    £43.49

    The contributors discuss approaches, methods and strategies in living out interreligious coexistence. The context of Indian theologies situated in the issues of nationalism and religious fanaticism is analysed. Likewise, many authors discuss the potential of Christian theologies in contributing towards a peaceful interreligious coexistence.

  • - Protestant Mission Partnerships in the History of the Netherlands Missionary Council (1900-1999)
    by Wilbert van Saane
    £68.49

    This study traces the theology of mission partnerships between Protestant churches in the Netherlands and Indonesia, from the colonial through the postcolonial era, in the history of the Netherlands Missionary Council, the International Missionary Council and the World Council of Churches.

  • by Kirk Sims
    £66.49

    This book assesses the conceptualisation of international mission in the Methodist Church Ghana. While using multiple models interpreting Ghanaian international mission, this book also proposes twelve models in which diasporic communities engage in mission.

  • - From Pius XI to Francis
    by Peter Gonsalves
    £56.99

    Gandhi is an international icon, but did his influence extend up to the Vatican? The book replies to historical inquiries that include his inability to meet Pius XI, examines papal tributes to Gandhi and similarities between him and Pope Francis. It assesses the claim that Gandhi was influenced by Christ, and that Francis was influenced by Gandhi.

  • - A Historical Critique of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church
    by Joseph Daniel
    £61.49

    This book takes us through the ecumenical journey of the Mar Thoma Church from its earliest history. It moves through several posers on how the church opened up to external influences, while holding fast to its autonomy. It seeks to analyse critically the church's relation to Indian culture and caste affiliations.

  • - A Comparative Study of New Congregations in a Norwegian Folk Church Context and a Thai Minority Context
    by Morten Sandland
    £50.49

    This book is an empirical study of why and how people in Norway and Thailand join new congregations and of the consequences this has for belief and behavior. While conversion is a key to understand what happens in Thailand, what happens in Norway is in most cases understood in terms of revitalized commitment.

  • - 375 Years Mission Studies, Mission Activities, and Overseas Ministries
    by Jan A.B. Jongeneel
    £62.49

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    £38.99

    This book sets out to explore the intersection between religion, identity and migration. It challenges static notions of diaspora, stable identities and Western-centred notions of Christianity and offers kaleidoscopic insights from Pentecostal, migrant and intercultural perspectives.

  • - Christology in Asian Perspective
    by John Parratt
    £36.49

    The Other Jesus is an in depth study of understandings of the person of Jesus Christ by major Asian Christian theologians of the 20th century. Taking examples mainly from India and Japan, the author shows how the religious and social contexts of these countries have shaped the way in which Jesus has been understood.

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    £32.99

    Offers insights into the nature of doing biblical studies, church history, and systematic and practical theology as well as comparative theology, in an intercultural way. This title argues for accomplishing interdisciplinary studies in the fields of theology and religion.

  • - Historical and Comparative Studies
     
    £48.49

    Christian Presence and Progress in North-East Asia

  • - A Theological Qua Cultural Movement in Contemporary China
     
    £57.99

    Sino-Christian theology usually refers to an intellectual movement emerged in Mainland China since the late 1980s. This title provides a self-explaining sketch of the historical development of this theological as well as cultural movement.

  • - Christians of African Origin in Germany
    by Benjamin Simon
    £58.99

    From Migrants to Missionaries

  • - His Presence and Representation in Cyclical and Linear Settings- With the Assistance of Robert T. Coote
    by Jan A.B. Jongeneel
    £90.99

  • - A Model for the Contextualisation of Christian Ethics- A Study of the Interaction and Synthesis of Methodist and Fante Moral Traditions
    by Brian Jennings
    £41.49

  • - Two Case Studies of Interreligious Hermeneutics and Identity in Global Christianity
    by Jonas Adelin Jørgensen
    £88.99

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    £64.99

    The book discusses religio-scapes of Prosperity Gospel in Africa and beyond in theological, sociological and anthropological perspectives. It compares African prosperity theologies with North- / South American and Asian variants. A feature of African Prosperity Gospel is its influence on other religions, such as African Islam and African Religion.

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