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Multicultural Theology and New Evangelization
2014Multicultural Theology and New Evangelization sheds light on the central role of multiculturalism in the Catholic Church of the third millennium. In this book, Van Nam Kim addresses the challenges of new evangelization in the multicultural communities of the Church. Kim answers questions regarding how Catholics can fulfill their evangelical mission and
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The New Evangelical Social Engagement
2013Table of Contents Acknowledgments Contributors Introduction: The New Evangelical Social Engagement Brian Steensland and Philip Goff Part One: Recent Evangelical Movements and Trends Chapter One - "FORMED": Emerging Evangelicals Navigate Two Transformations James S. Bielo Chapter Two - Whose Social Justice? Which Evangelicalism?
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Missiology: An International Review, 2009
Taking Scotland as a case study, this article recognizes the extent to which the people of historically Christian European nations have ceased to practice the faith. The values of European societies have been shaped by centuries of Christian influence, yet there is need for churches to embrace the challenge of offering social witness from a much more ...
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Taking Scotland as a case study, this article recognizes the extent to which the people of historically Christian European nations have ceased to practice the faith. The values of European societies have been shaped by centuries of Christian influence, yet there is need for churches to embrace the challenge of offering social witness from a much more ...
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New directions in evangelical Christianities
Theology, 2019This article presents an analysis of some contemporary trends and developments in evangelical theologies and movements. This is of importance to members of Christian groups, Christian leaders and academics, since we have seen how forms of evangelicalism have shifted political realities, split historical denominations and altered global perspectives on
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Ex Umbris: Newman's New Evangelization
New Blackfriars, 2012AbstractNewman wrote many works arguing for the truth of the Christian faith. At the same time, he wrote positively regarding non-Christian beliefs and practices. This article investigates Newman's arguments for Christianity in light of his acceptance of non-Christian religions.
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Billy Graham’s New Evangelical Manhood
2017For many American evangelicals, Graham modeled how to be a man in the rapidly changing world of modern America. This chapter contends that Billy Graham’s success as an evangelist derived partly from his personification of evangelical manhood in three distinct ways.
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2012
Being religiously conservative does not necessarily mean being politically conservative. There is a significant, emerging segment of conservatively theological Christians who agree with politically liberal counterparts while staying true to their own faith regarding a wide variety of political issues in contemporary America.
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Being religiously conservative does not necessarily mean being politically conservative. There is a significant, emerging segment of conservatively theological Christians who agree with politically liberal counterparts while staying true to their own faith regarding a wide variety of political issues in contemporary America.
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Finding a Space for Evangelicalism: Evangelical Youth Movements in New Zealand
Studies in Church History, 1986Voluntary religious societies may be viewed either as powerful instruments for mobilising the Christian community, or as bodies which divert its energies from their proper function. They tend to be enclaves where distinctive values and activities are encouraged and confirmed.
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THE NEW EVANGELIZATION IN AN ECCLESIOLOGICAL CONTEXT
The Heythrop Journal, 2011This paper will seek to explore some of the implications of the new evangelization from an ecclesiological perspective. A key question is, what is an appropriate ecclesiological context for the new evangelization? Any conclusions or recommendations about how to respond and contextualize the new evangelization need to be grounded in an appropriate ...
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