Browsing Theology by Subject "Contextualization"
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Contextualized evangelization of Calon Gypsies in Brazil
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2020)The historian Teixeira (2008) states that the gypsy peoples consist of three major ethnic groups and subgroups, namely the Rom, the Sinti and the Calon. The present study will conduct a survey of the historiographical ... -
Conversion in the pluralistic religious context of India : a missiological study
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2017)Conversion to Christianity has become a very controversial issue in the current religious and political debate in India. This is due to the foreign image of the church and to its past colonial nexus. In addition, the ... -
The historical impact and current challenges of Christian ministry among the Aboriginal people of the Delaware Bay region
(2015)The purpose of this research is to assess and address issues of contextualization and reconciliation as they pertain to Christianization and cultural preservation within the three Nanticoke-Lenape American Indian tribal ... -
The relevance and suitability of Tim Keller’s contextualization for Reformed evangelical ministry in urban South Africa
(North-West University, 2019)Rapid urbanization, postmodernity and African Traditional Religion (ATR) pose significant challenges and opportunities for gospel ministry in South Africa. Reformed churches appear to be struggling to come to terms with ... -
'n Strategie vir die opbou van die plaaslike kerk in die lig van die wisselwerking tussen kerklike eenheid, verskeidenheid en roepingsvervulling
(North-West University, 2005)Every local church, although part of a greater denomination, finds itself in a unique context with unique ministerial needs. It is of the utmost importance for every local church to be contextual in its ministry, to ... -
The urban explosion of black majority churches : their origin, growth, distinctives and contribution to British Christianity
(2010)British church history in the last sixty years is best described as a “coat of many colours”. This image is appropriate because of the growth and proliferation of Black Majority Churches in urban areas of the British Isles. ...