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The Politics of the “New Evangelization” in the Post-Conciliar Catholic Church
Toronto Journal of Theology:Following rhetorical theorist Michael McGee, Benjamin Bennett-Carpenter and Michael J. McCallion contend that the term “new evangelization” may be understood as an “ideograph,” a symbolic reference point that galvanizes Catholics with different ...
Nicholas Olkovich
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Daily Spiritual Encounter Finding Way to Share Faith in New Evangelization
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & TheologyThe world has changed so much. The changing of the world has affected all dimensions of human life. It has brought about a change in the role of religious institutions.
Martinus Irwan Yulius
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Catechesis and new evangelization in the face of contemporary challenges of social communication
Komunikacja w mediach, kulturze i teologii, 2019The article is the outcome of pending research. It raises a broad and complex issue of new evangelization and catechesis in the face of contemporary challenges of social communication.
Tomasz Kopiczko
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Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 1993
The evangelistic fervour of the West is misplaced. It appears to assume the conversion of Asia to European Christianity rather than the conversion of its own colonial tendencies, a conversion which would come about if the church attended to the Gospel that belongs particularly to the poor and to the rejection of Mammon already present in traditional ...
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The evangelistic fervour of the West is misplaced. It appears to assume the conversion of Asia to European Christianity rather than the conversion of its own colonial tendencies, a conversion which would come about if the church attended to the Gospel that belongs particularly to the poor and to the rejection of Mammon already present in traditional ...
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Catechesis for the New Evangelization
Catechesis for the New Evangelization, 2020Brian Pedraza
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International Review of Mission, 2014
"I am laughing on the outside, While inside I cry; And so I'll have to live, Until the day I die. " (Baguala) I come from a long narrow country "at the ends of the earth," according to the traditional geography that I was taught at school. I come from the land of Gabriela Mistral, Violeta Parra, and Isabel Allende.
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"I am laughing on the outside, While inside I cry; And so I'll have to live, Until the day I die. " (Baguala) I come from a long narrow country "at the ends of the earth," according to the traditional geography that I was taught at school. I come from the land of Gabriela Mistral, Violeta Parra, and Isabel Allende.
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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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International Journal of Evangelization and Catechetics, 2021
Frank P. Desiano
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Frank P. Desiano
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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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