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Beyond Christendom: Globalization, African Migration and the Transformaiton of the West (Globalization, African Migration, and the Transformation of the West)
Beyond Christendom: Globalization, African Migration and the Transformaiton of the West (Globalization, African Migration, and the Transformation of the West)
저자 : Hanciles, Jehu J.
출판사 : Orbis Books
출판년 : 2009
ISBN : 9781570757907

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Jehu J. Hanciles is associate professor of mission history and globalization at Fuller Seminary's School of Intercultural Studies and author of Euthanasia of a Mission (2002)
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List of Figuresp. xiAcknowledgmentsp. xiiiA Note on Sources and Documentationp. xvForewordp. xviiIntroductionp. 1Transforming the MarginsGlobalization: Descriptions, Debates, and Destiniesp. 13Explaining Globalizationp. 14The Historical Questionp. 15Ready or Not: Aspects of the Non-Western Experiencep. 25Whose Globalization?p. 32Transforming the Centerp. 35Globalization of Culture: "We ARe the World!"p. 38Poverty and Prayerp. 40Cultures Matterp. 47White Man's Burdenp. 48Faces of the New Global Culturep. 52The End of History?p. 55The Mullahs and the Mallp. 61Cultures of Globalization: Funny Thing about Elephantsp. 65Reason in Search of Realityp. 68West and Non-West: Minding the Gapp. 79The Birth and Bankruptcy of Christendom: A Missiological Reflectionp. 84Exonerating Constantine! Conversion of the Westp. 85Taking Christendom on the Road: The Western Missionary Movement (1500-1950)p. 90Missionary Nationalismp. 96How the Western Missionary Movement Bankrupted the Christendom Constructp. 100Vernacular Translationp. 104Indigenous Christian Movementsp. 107Discovering the Challenge of Religious Pluralityp. 109Twentieth-Century Transformations: Global Christianity and Western Intellectual Captivityp. 112State of the Faith: The Western Experiencep. 114The Queen of the Southp. 121The Edinburgh 1910 Conference, Africa, and the "Shift"p. 123The Significance of African Christianity: More Than Numbers!p. 128Western Intellectual Captivityp. 131Migration and the New World Order"A Wandering Aramean Was My Ancestor": Exile, Migration, and Mission in Biblical Perspectivep. 139The Old Testament: Light to the Nationsp. 140The New Testament: Into All the Worldp. 148Migration and Mission: Any Foreign Country a Motherlandp. 155The Making of a New World Order: Empire, Migration, and Christian Missionp. 157European Colonial Expansion and African Slavery (1500 to 1850)p. 159Industrial Growth and High Imperialism (1800 to 1960)p. 162The Role of Migrationp. 167The Limits of Empirep. 167Unintended Consequences of Empirep. 169Global Migrations (from the 1960s)p. 172The Case for the Missiological Study of Migrationp. 177South-North Migration: Old Story, New Endingsp. 180Mapping New Trends: Reality in the Way of Theoryp. 183South-North Migration: An Overviewp. 186Impact of Migration on Source Countriesp. 194African Migrations: A Single Bracelet Does Not Jinglep. 207A Mobile Continentp. 207African Migrations and the Missionary Impulsep. 218South-North Migration: The African Experiencep. 220The Emperor Has New Clothes: Assimilation and the Remaking of the Westp. 229America as an Immigrant Nationp. 230The Significance of the 1965 Immigration Act for the United Statesp. 234Assimilation in Questionp. 235A New (Missionary) Encounter?p. 248Mobile FaithsImmigration and Religion: Reflections on Islamp. 253Islam in Europep. 255The Radical (Islamic) Elementp. 259Western Europe's (Religious) Identity Crisisp. 262A European Islam?p. 266Islam in the United Statesp. 269Naming American Islamp. 273Sacred Canopies: Immigrant Congregations and American Religious Lifep. 276Immigrant Congregations and American Religious Lifep. 277The Missionary Elementp. 283"Communities of Commitment"p. 285The De-Europeanization of American Christianityp. 293Assessing the Missionary Function of the New Christian Immigrant Congregationsp. 296On the Road with the Ancestors: America's New African Immigrantsp. 303Introducing America's New Africansp. 305The Fortunes of African Communitiesp. 312African and American, Not African Americanp. 319Have Faith, Will Travel: African Migrants and the Making of a New Missionary Movementp. 324Four Types of African Immigrant Churchesp. 326Out of Liberiap. 328Out of Nigeriap. 333Out of Congop. 338An Appraisal of African Immigrant Missionary-Pastorsp. 344African Immigrant Churches in America: "Switch Off Mobile Phones-The Only Urgent Call Here Is the Voice of God"p. 350The Macedonian Modelp. 351Minding Church Growthp. 357Assessing the Missionary Commitmentp. 364Evaluating the Missionary Challengep. 366Conclusion: New Age, New Movement, Old Missionp. 374Whose Future Is It?p. 374Migration and Missionp. 377The African Elementp. 380Some Implications for Mission and Mission Studiesp. 382Understanding the "Shift": Marginalizing the Centerp. 385The Future in Retrospectp. 389List of African Christian Leaders and Pastors in Kenya and Ghana Interviewed in Spring 2004p. 392List of Churches in the Studyp. 393Select Bibliographyp. 397Indexp. 419Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.
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