Border Crossings: Cross-cultural Hermeneutics11 commissioned essays by both Catholic and Protestant contributors describe the most recent developments around the world in cross-cultural hermeneutics, and are grouped into three main sections: Biblical interpretations, Theological interpretations, and Missiological interpretations. |
Contents
The Mighty Are Brought Down | 55 |
Crossing Boundaries as a Theological | 89 |
A Theology of Border Passage | 103 |
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