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Published: 31st January 2009
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World Christianity in Local Context: Essays in Memory of David A. Kerr Volume 1
By (Author) Dr Stephen R. Goodwin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
10th February 2009
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Religious social and pastoral thought and activity
Interfaith relations
261.27
Hardback
262
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Global Christianity in Local Context is the first volume of a unique collection of essays in honour of David A. Kerr, well-known for his contributions in the areas of Christian-Muslim dialogue, Ecumenical Studies and Missions. With contributions from recognized experts in these fields, the book provides a platform for examining contemporary Christian-Muslim relations and critical issues facing twenty-first century Christianity. In Volume 1, scholars and Church leaders offer insights into current trends in Local Theology and Missions from the contexts of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe.
"Written to honor the memory of David Kerr--best known for his profoundly irenic engagement with Islam and Muslims--this aptly titled volume attests to the surprising range of his intellectual influence. Chapters signal his quiet but enduring influence on the ways in which we understand World Christianity in its variegated expressions and contexts." - Jonathan Bonk, Executive Director: Overseas Ministries Study Center, USA
"Besides the variety of contexts, the Festschrift also includes numerous accounts of scholars from different Churches and ecclesial communities. This volume paints a global picture of World Christianity. Thus, it is useful for those who are interested in local theology, mission and dialogue." -- Bibliographia Missionaria
Stephen Goodwin is a university lecturer in Istanbul, Turkey in the field of International Relations with specialties in Balkan and European post-communist studies. He is the author of Fractured Land, Healing Nations (Peter Lang, 2006), which explores nation-building and peace-building in the former Yugoslavia.