Contextualizing Universal Values: A Method for Christian Mission

Presbyterians in Pennsylvania praise God with trumpet sounds from Latin America, seminary students in Brazil worship with African dance styles, Protestant worshipers in Indonesia sing praise songs from the United States. If Christian values are not articulated and practiced in fitting ways in a part...

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