2009
DOI: 10.1177/0265378809103383
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Interfaith Development Efforts as Means to Peace and Witness

Abstract: Christian development agencies have been the primary vehicle of choice for holistic involvement and witness. This has played straight into an Enlightenment manner of thinking that compartmentalizes values, limiting the opportunities for explaining the theological and conceptual foundations for development practice and for public witness concerning religious faith. New institutional models appropriate to witness and holistic Christian service need to be considered. An 'S4' type organization, explored in practic… Show more

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“…Why are there attempts to be “culturally sensitive” in these cross‐cultural encounters (cf. Backues 2009; Gramby‐Sobukwe and Hoiland 2009)? Why has modern missiology become anthropologically informed?…”
Section: Contributing To the Anthropology Of Fbosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Why are there attempts to be “culturally sensitive” in these cross‐cultural encounters (cf. Backues 2009; Gramby‐Sobukwe and Hoiland 2009)? Why has modern missiology become anthropologically informed?…”
Section: Contributing To the Anthropology Of Fbosmentioning
confidence: 99%