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The Church Crossing Frontiers

The Church Crossing Frontiers
Author: Peter Beyerhaus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1969
Genre: Christianity and culture
ISBN:

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Sharpe.--Dialogue with Chinese religion, by J. Beckmann.--Christian presence across the frontier, by G. Rosenkranz.--Mission as dialogue, by C.F. Hallencreutz.--Servant of the frontier church, by A.-I. Berglund.--Selfhood: Presence or persona? by J.V. Taylor.--The new praise in ancient tunes, by H. Weman.--The church in Buhaya, by J. Kibira.--Redemption for the wrongs of history, by L. Thunberg.--Negotiating for church union, by D.T. Niles.--Can Lutherans cross frontiers? by H.-W. Gensichen.--Towards renewal in mission, by P. Potter.--Call to mission, a call to unity? by L. Newbigin.--Bibliography of Bengt Sundkler, by S. Axelson. (p. [266]-280).


The Church Crossing Frontiers

The Church Crossing Frontiers
Author: Bengt Sundkler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1969
Genre: Theology
ISBN:

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Crossing Cultural Frontiers

Crossing Cultural Frontiers
Author: Walls, Andrew F.
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608337235

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Crossing Frontiers

Crossing Frontiers
Author: Helmut Lemke
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2009-05-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452044163

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Crossing Frontiers is an autobiography. It starts with a short historical background of the author’s home country, Germany, as it refers to his story. Growing up during the depression and under Hitler’s National Socialists, he saw the Third Reich rise and fall. He relates interesting and humorous events from his school time, his training in the Hitler youth, labor force and military. In riveting details, he describes his war experiences, his return to his home in search of his mother. He points out the dangers he encountered living under Russian and Polish rule and later being expelled. He describes the situation in Germany after the war, illustrating it from his experience in refugee camps in East Germany, and his escape to West Germany. He compares university life in Germany, where he studied for his degree in architecture and the USA where he studied on a scholarship for a year. He narrates his adventures, hitchhiking through the United States, masterfully. His story ends with his decision to immigrate to Canada.


The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History

The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History
Author: Andrew F. Walls
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608331822

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Walls shows how the demographic transformation of the church has brought us to a new "Ephesian moment." The church is challenged as never before to become one global body with its many cultural and ethnic members contributing their gifts. Former patterns of domination need to be superseded. His seer's eyes probe beneath the surface to bring the readerinsights into Pentecostalism, African traditional religion, and the ironic ways in which the Western missionary movement often accomplished things--both for good and for ill--that its agents never dreamed of


Missionary Movement in Christian History

Missionary Movement in Christian History
Author: Andrew F. Walls
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608331067

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Crossing Frontiers

Crossing Frontiers
Author: Peter W. Schulze
Publisher: Schüren Verlag
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 3741000191

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Der Band untersucht das Genre erstmals eingehend in seinen komplexen und vielschichtigen interkulturellen Auffächerungen, die sich in nationalspezifischen Western-Variationen finden. Er eröffnet interessante Perspektiven auf diesen film- und kulturgeschichtlich kaum erschlossenen Bereich. Ein Schwerpunkt gilt den verschiedenen nationalen Western-Varianten in Osteuropa. Beiträge von Spezialisten aus Polen, Tschechien und Russland arbeiten bislang unbekannte Übereinstimmungen und Differenzen im Gebrauch des Genres in den damals kommunistischen Ländern zu Tage. Deutlich wird dabei u.a., dass das ideologisch als anrüchig betrachtete, aber beim Publikum sehr beliebte Genre vor allem in Russland und Polen über die Intervention der Regierungen dazu diente, sowohl Kapitalismuskritik als auch Überhöhungen der eigenen Nationalkultur zu inszenieren. Darüber hinaus beinhaltet der Band auch Texte mit neuen Perspektiven auf den deutschen Western sowie auf Western-Variationen im französischen, britischen, australischen, indischen und afrikanischen Kino. Auch die vielfältigen Verbindungen zwischen Western und Eastern werden u.a. anhand internationaler Koproduktionen beleuchtet. Der Band betont die Vielschichtigkeit und Komplexität der interkulturellen Transformationen des Western, die sich von Europa über Lateinamerika und Afrika bis nach Australien und Asien nachweisen lassen. Dabei wird herausgearbeitet, wie Western-Elemente in sehr unterschiedlicher Weise zur Geltung kommen, um nationalspezifische Kulturmuster und Kommunikationszusammenhänge zu verhandeln.


A Missiology of the Road

A Missiology of the Road
Author: J. Kevin Livingston
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2013-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1610973879

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David Bosch (1929-1992) was one of the foremost mission theologians of the twentieth century, at once a prolific scholar, committed church leader, and active participant in the global conciliar and evangelical mission movements. Less well known is Bosch's distinctive role in the South African church's struggle against apartheid. After reviewing Bosch's background and exploring key themes in his understanding of mission and evangelism, Livingston explores Bosch's legacy from the perspective of the missionary nature of the church. The church is God's kingdom community, acting as a witness to and instrument of the coming reign of God. The church is God's alternative community, simultaneously set apart from the world but also for the sake of the world, exemplifying the radical implications of Christ's new community. The church is God's reconciled and reconciling community, serving as a sign and embodiment of God's love in Christ. For those acquainted with Bosch only as the author of his magisterial Transforming Mission, Livingston shows how Bosch integrated his theology and practice in a faithful, contextually relevant way within South Africa and the global church.


Bantu Prophets in South Africa

Bantu Prophets in South Africa
Author: Bengt Sundkler
Publisher: James Clarke & Co.
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1961
Genre: Christian sects
ISBN: 9780227172339

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Religious and Social Backgrounds of the Zulus -- Rise of the Independent Church Movement -- Government Policy -- Church and Community -- Leader and Follower -- Worship and Healing -- New Wine in Old Wineskins.