Conviction in an Optional Society

 

Today, more than ever, we are challenged to think on a larger scale and act in common pursuit with regard to social challenges, our convictions and public engagement. What bearing do these contexts have on our communication and practical action? How can we live responsively and remain faithful to our fundamental beliefs? The papers presented here suggest constructive answers.

 

Christian proclamation is more contextual than ever. The focus on Pentecostal/Charismatic Christianity and Religious Pluralism uncovers multiple articulations of Christian faithfulness in a diverse multicultural and multinational milieu.

Amos Yong, Professor of Theology & Mission and Dean of the School of Theology & School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Seminary

Christians around the globe battle daily with challenges of secularization and religious pluralism.  The essays in this informative book give pointers as to how followers of Christ are dealing with such issues in many different contexts. I heartily recommend this book to all who are seeking answers to the question: how shall we then live in today’s world?

The Reverend D. Casely B. Essamuah, Secretary, Global Christian Forum

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