Religions, Vol. 16, Pages 1554: Being Church Together? Exploring the Logic of Intercultural Theology and Ministry
Religions doi: 10.3390/rel16121554
Authors:
Daniel John Pratt Morris-Chapman
The shift away from mission studies to intercultural theology within a number of universities coincides with the emergence of postmodernism. This article explores the extent to which a postmodern outlook pervades intercultural theology and explores whether or not an alternative epistemological orientation, particularism, might be better suited to the task of bringing diverse cultures and languages into dialogue and, moreover, uniting Christian congregations.
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