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|a Contextualisation and mission training :
|b engaging Asia's religious worlds /
|c edited by Jonathan Ingleby, Tan Kan San and Tan Loun Ling.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-109).
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|g Part I. Contextual frameworks --
|t What is so theological about contextual mission training? /
|r Tan Kang San --
|t The hermeneutical principle in relation to contextual mission training /
|r Jonathan Ingle --
|t Here be dragons : some guidelines for explorers in contextual mission and theology in Asia /
|r David Miller --
|t The training of Asian missionaries /
|r David Harley --
|g Part II. Engaging the multiple religious contexts of Asia --
|t Not under lore : reviewing assumptions that shape Christian training related to witness to Muslims /
|r Carol Walker --
|t Lessons from the life of Karl Reichelt /
|r Rory Mackenzie --
|t The 'middle way model?' : training with Chinese characteristics /
|r Tan Loun Ling --
|t Being in mission in the Indian context /
|r Christina Manohar.
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|a "Offers 'contextual frameworks' and 'explorations' in order to enhance deeper engagement with the complexity of Asian social, cultural and religious systems. When we take contextualisation theories seriously, how does it change the way we prepare and train cross cultural workers? Without claiming definitive answers, this book seeks to raise pertinent and controversial issues to do with some of the challenges facing the Asian church in engaging with the religious contexts of Asia"--Page 4 of cover
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