Eternal Word & Changing Worlds: Theology, Anthropology, and Mission in Trialogue
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Eternal Word & Changing Worlds: Theology, Anthropology, and Mission in Trialogue   -     By: Harvie Conn

Eternal Word & Changing Worlds: Theology, Anthropology, and Mission in Trialogue

P & R Publishing / 1992 / Paperback

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In this book, addressed to the "Western, white evangelical community," Professor Conn drives home the need for a radical reevaluation of our Western models for theology and missions. The rise of non-Western and nonwhite theologies and the changes in our understanding of language, culture, and religions force upon us the realization of the inadequacy of our ethnocentric, abstracting approach to theology and missions.

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Title: Eternal Word & Changing Worlds: Theology, Anthropology, and Mission in Trialogue
By: Harvie Conn
Format: Paperback
Vendor: P & R Publishing
Publication Date: 1992
Dimensions: 8 X 5.25 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 0875522041
ISBN-13: 9780875522043
Stock No: WW5522041

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In this book, addressed ti the “Western, white evangelical community,” Professor Conn drives home the need for a radical reevaluation of our Western models for theology and missions. The rise of non-Western and nonwhite theologies and the changes in our understanding of language, culture, and religions force upon us the realization of the inadequacy of our ethnocentric, abstracting approach to theology and missions.

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Harvie M. Conn was professor of missions at Westminster Theological Seminary. He received his BD and ThM degrees from Westminster Seminary and for three years pursued postgraduate studies at Temple University.

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