The Bible tells us what to believe––the gospel. Did you know it also shows how to contextualize the gospel? In One Gospel for All Nations, Jackson Wu does more than talk about principles. He gets practical. When the biblical writers explain the gospel, they consistently use a pattern that is both firm and flexible. Wu builds on this insight to demonstrate a model of contextualization that starts with interpretation and can be applied in any culture. In the process, he explains practically why we must not choose between the Bible and culture. Wu highlights various implications for both missionaries and theologians. Contextualization should be practical, not pragmatic; theological, not theoretical.
Über den Autor
Brad Vaughn (formerly Jackson Wu) has a Ph.D in Applied Theology from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, having earned an M.Div (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) and a M.A. in Philosophy (Texas A&M). He has authored Saving God’s Face, Reading Romans with Eastern Eyes, Seeking God’s Face, and The Cross in Context. He has worked as a church planter and taught theology and missiology for Chinese pastors. In addition to his published journal articles, he maintains a blog at savinggodsface.com.