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A Case for Christianizing the Christian Church
International Review of Mission, 2016AbstractIn this article I argue that the work of evangelism must take place both within the church and outside the church. The evidence of decline in the church – particularly in the West–is not matched by the vibrancy of the church in the global South.
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A Christian for the Christians, a Christian for the Muslims! An Attempt at an Argumentum ad Hominem
Christian Bioethics, 1998Schmidt and Egler’s critique of Christianity’s exclusivist claim to truth rests on two suppositions: (a) that inter-religious pastoral care for dying patients requires a respect for their cultural backgrounds which necessitates accepting the equal validity of their respective (non-Christian) religions, and (b) that exclusivism is incompatible with the ...
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...Introduction... The Anthropology of Christianity
The Anthropology of Christianity, 2020Fenella Cannell
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Of the many works he wrote during 1848, his "richest and most fruitful year, " Kierkegaard specified Practice in Christianity as "the most perfect and truest thing." In his reflections on such topics as Christ's invitation to the burdened, the imitatio ...
S. Kierkegaard, H. Hong, Edna H. Hong
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Christianity and Christians in Amazonia
Some of the first Europeans to set foot in the Americas were missionaries, and their efforts have been relentless ever since. Early encounters between missionaries and Indigenous Amazonian people were taken in Europe to be a profound historical and theological event, as people tried to place them within a biblical narrative.openaire +1 more source
Modern Christians in a Christianized Society
Journal of Christian Education, 2007There have been “Christianized” societies where Christian faith and standards are seen as the authentic guides for life. “Confrontation” is the Christian's principle of action. This entails ‘flying one's colours' in all situations, and probably encountering suffering by proclaiming broad moral principles with universal applicability. There is the need
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This work is based on a series of lectures the author delivered at Manchester College, Oxford, in 1913. It presents his philosophical interpretation of Christianity's fundamental ideas - community, sin, atonement, and saving grace.
William Adams Brown, J. Royce
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Spirit of the New England Tribes, 2018
Phil Jenkins, Richard D. Ouellette
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Phil Jenkins, Richard D. Ouellette
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The greening of Christianity? A study of environmental attitudes over time
, 2018David M. Konisky
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Christians, Christianity, and Segregation
The Phylon Quarterly, 1957Liston Pope+2 more
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