Contextualization or syncretism : The Use of other-faith worship forms in the Bible and in insider movements
As Christians seek to follow Paul's example of becoming like all people in order to win them to Christ, a key question arises: How far is too far? Is there a point where appropriate contextualization becomes gospel-distorting syncretism? With the growing prominence of Insider Movements in the... Full description
Main Author: | Brotherson, Derek. |
---|---|
Published: |
Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick, 2021 |
Series: |
Evangelical Missiological Society monograph series,
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: |
Full text - Book opens through link in DTL |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Internet
Full text - Book opens through link in DTLExternal Holdings: Ebook
Call Number: | DTL 261.27 BRO |
---|---|
Copy 1 - D03414 - DTL 261.27 BRO |
Available
Place a Hold
|
Similar Items
-
No other name: the choice between syncretism and Christian Universalism
By: Hooft, W. A. Visser't. Published: (1963) -
The Inter-faith movement : The New Age enters the church
By: Pollitt, Herbert J. Published: (1996) -
Agnostics anonymous
By: Palmer, Kenneth. Published: (1969) -
The Colossian syncretism : The Interface between Christianity and folk belief at Colossae
By: Arnold, Clinton E. Published: (1996) -
Christianity encountering world religions : The Practice of mission in the twenty-first century /
By: Muck, Terry C. Published: (2009)