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The Cape Town Commitment Dismisses the Supposed Link Between Contextualization & Syncretism

Author: Cody C. Lorance
Date: 23.05.2011
Category: World Faiths, Unreached People Groups

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Today, I want to point you to the full statement on contextualization from theCape Town Commitment.  There are a number of reasons why this statement is important.  Let me especially highlight what the statement says about the almost universally accepted concept of an inherant link between contextualization and syncretism.

http://codylorance.blogspot.com/2011/05/cape-town-commitment-dismisses-supposed.html

Keywords: contextualization, cape town commitment

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