Charles H. Kraft 
Appropriate Christianity [PDF ebook] 

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Appropriate Christianity consists of 28 chapters by 18 authors approaching contextualization in three dimensions: truth, allegiance and spiritual power. Over the years, there have been quite a number of helpful discussions of the contextualization of theological truth. Though we have been helped greatly by them, it is high time we began to deal also with allegiance and spiritual power, two additional dimensions that Jesus considered of great importance. Any adequate and appropriate treatment of the contextualization of biblical Christianity needs to deal with all three of these “crucial dimensions.” For allegiance to Christ is the basis for all we do that makes us Christian, and Jesus was very much into spiritual power. If we are to be truly biblical, we must deal also with these areas.

This book is not a festschrift even though it is dedicated to Dr. Dean S. Gilliland, who joined the faculty of Fuller’s School of Intercultural Studies in 1977 and has since been developing an emphasis on teaching and research concerning contextualized theology. This is a new textbook aimed at expanding our understanding of contextualization and better enabling us to effectively and appropriately communicate biblical Christianity.

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Contents

Dedication

Introduction

Acknowledgements

List of Contributors

Part I Introduction

1. Why Appropriate? 

2. The Development of Contextualization Theory in Euro American Missiology 

3. The Missionary Encounter with Culture Since the Seventeenth Century 

4. The Function of Appropriate Contextualization In Mission 

5. Why Isn’t Contextualization Implemented? 

Part II Appropriate Christianity

6. Is Christianity a Religion or Faith?  

7. Contextualization in Three Crucial Dimensions 

8. From Systematic and Biblical to Missional Theology 

9. The Hebraic Covenant As a Model for Contextualization 

10. Meaning Equivalence Contextualization 

11. Dynamic of Contextualization 

12. Five Perspectives of Contextually Appropriate Missional Theology 

13. Toward a Contextually Appropriate Methodology in Mission Theology 

14. Appropriate Hermeneutics 

15. Contextualization and Time: Generational Appropriateness 

16. Power-Giving Leadership: Transformation for a Missional Church 

Part III Proactive Missiology: The Challenge

17. How Appropriate is in the Church Growth Paradigm in Today’s Mission Contexts? 

18. Variations on a Theme of Appropriate Contextualization: Music Lessons from Africa 

19. Appropriate Relationships 

20. Contextualizing the Relationship Dimension of the Christian Life 

21. Spiritual Power: A Missiological Issue 

22. Appropriate Contextualization of Spiritual Power 

23. Appropriate Approaches in Muslim Contexts 

24. A Typology of Approaches to Thai Folk Buddhists 

25. Renewal, Revival, and Contextualization 

26. Appropriate Witness to Postmodern: Re-Incarnating the Way of Jesus In 21st Century Western Culture 

27. Reciprocal Contextualization 

Part IV Final Word

28. The Incarnation as Matrix for Appropriate Theologies by Dean S. Gilliland

Vita of Dean S. Gilliland

Bibliography of Dean S. Gilliland

List of Students of Dean S. Gilliland

References List

Scripture Index

Author Index

General Index

关于作者

Charles H. Kraft is Professor of Anthropology and Intercultural Communication in the School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary. He has taught contextualization since 1969 and addressed the subject in Christianity in Culture (revised ed. 2005) and several of his other books. He holds degrees from Wheaton College (B.A. Anthropology), Ashland Theological Seminary (B.D. Theology), and Hartford Seminary Foundation (Ph.D. Anthropological Linguistics). He served as a pioneer missionary among a tribal group (Kamwe) in northeastern Nigeria.

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