This book argues that local and global religious social forces are primarily responsible for the social developments in communities in the global south.
This book argues that local and global religious social forces are primarily responsible for the social developments in communities in the global south.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Offutt is Assistant Professor of Development Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky. His work has been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Contemporary Religion, the Journal for the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Pneuma: The Journal for the Society of Pentecostal Studies, and Sociology of Religion. He has contributed to edited volumes such as The New Evangelical Social Engagement, Sociology of Religion: A Reader, and The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. Offutt also writes for popular audiences, with work appearing in magazines such as Books and Culture: A Christian Review, and Prism.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A new way of thinking about a global faith 2. Historical sketches of El Salvador and South Africa 3. Encountering transnational religious social forces 4. Exercising local influence: an entrepreneurial approach 5. The social contours and global reach of the new centers of global evangelicalism: enlarging organizations, exporting religion, and creating social stratification 6. New strategies of public engagement: integrated political engagement, increasing social engagement, and shifting beliefs Conclusion.
Introduction 1. A new way of thinking about a global faith 2. Historical sketches of El Salvador and South Africa 3. Encountering transnational religious social forces 4. Exercising local influence: an entrepreneurial approach 5. The social contours and global reach of the new centers of global evangelicalism: enlarging organizations, exporting religion, and creating social stratification 6. New strategies of public engagement: integrated political engagement, increasing social engagement, and shifting beliefs Conclusion.
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