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Contextualization Series: Why Contextualize? (3/3)

Author: Cody C. Lorance
Date: 13.07.2010
Category: Integrity and Anti-Corruption, Media and Communications, Partnership

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In this post, I provide the fourth of four (for now) theological foundations for pursuing contextualization in mission.  This foundation has to do with the whole Church being whole and thus has something significant to say about the topic of global partnership as well.  Enjoy it.  I look forward to receiving your comments and questions.  A question of my own:

What other theological foundations for contextualization should be mentioned?

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Keywords: contextualization, theology, Church

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