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- catalog contributor b1383569.
- catalog created "c1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "c1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1979.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. The homogenous unit debate -- Ethnicity as a moral issue -- The homogeneity of Christian churches -- Homogeneity clarified -- The nature of the church -- The church as a model of reconciliation -- The homogenous unit principle at Lausanne -- The debate in America -- How American blacks see the issue -- "Integration has failed" -- The options and their cost -- Chapter 2. America: "Melting pot" or "stew pot"? -- America's ethnic makeup -- The definition of ethnicity -- The incidence of ethnicity -- Changing attitudes toward ethnicity -- Assimilationist models -- The "New Pluralism" in America -- Sociology, law, and religion -- American civil religion -- A plurality of civil religions -- Chapter 3. What is a homogenous unit? -- Homogenous units in sociological theory -- The "Ethclass model" -- Cautions for describing homogenous units -- Chapter 4. Doing theology in a pluralistic society -- Liberation -- Colorless vs. colorful theology -- Contextualization -- The basic problem: hermeneutics -- Contextualization in American ethnic groups -- Reconciliation and unity -- Canonizing the melting pot -- Humanization -- Kerygma and didache -- Creation -- Theology in homogenous units -- Chapter 5. Church growth in the New Testament Mosaic -- Origins of ethnic and cultural pluralism -- The cultural Mosaic of the New Testament world -- Jesus' inner circle as a homogenous unit -- Problems in a mixed church: Hebrews and Hellenists -- Breaking the Gentile barrier: Cornelius and Antioch -- Paul, the apostle to the uncircumcised -- "There is neither Jew nor Greek" -- The council of Jerusalem -- Chapter 6. Overcoming racism through Christian love -- Social identity and racism -- Social benefits of the new ethnicity -- The futility of local congregational integration -- Spheres of Christian unity and diversity -- Christian love as the key ethical principle -- Models for practical implementation.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog extent "184 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Our kind of people.".
- catalog identifier "0804208387".
- catalog isFormatOf "Our kind of people.".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "c1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Atlanta : J. Knox Press,".
- catalog relation "Our kind of people.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "BR526 .W25".
- catalog subject "Church growth United States.".
- catalog subject "Ethnicity Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Ethnicity Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "McGavran, Donald A. (Donald Anderson), 1897-1990.".
- catalog subject "McGavran, Donald Anderson, 1897-".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. The homogenous unit debate -- Ethnicity as a moral issue -- The homogeneity of Christian churches -- Homogeneity clarified -- The nature of the church -- The church as a model of reconciliation -- The homogenous unit principle at Lausanne -- The debate in America -- How American blacks see the issue -- "Integration has failed" -- The options and their cost -- Chapter 2. America: "Melting pot" or "stew pot"? -- America's ethnic makeup -- The definition of ethnicity -- The incidence of ethnicity -- Changing attitudes toward ethnicity -- Assimilationist models -- The "New Pluralism" in America -- Sociology, law, and religion -- American civil religion -- A plurality of civil religions -- Chapter 3. What is a homogenous unit? -- Homogenous units in sociological theory -- The "Ethclass model" -- Cautions for describing homogenous units -- Chapter 4. Doing theology in a pluralistic society -- Liberation -- Colorless vs. colorful theology -- Contextualization -- The basic problem: hermeneutics -- Contextualization in American ethnic groups -- Reconciliation and unity -- Canonizing the melting pot -- Humanization -- Kerygma and didache -- Creation -- Theology in homogenous units -- Chapter 5. Church growth in the New Testament Mosaic -- Origins of ethnic and cultural pluralism -- The cultural Mosaic of the New Testament world -- Jesus' inner circle as a homogenous unit -- Problems in a mixed church: Hebrews and Hellenists -- Breaking the Gentile barrier: Cornelius and Antioch -- Paul, the apostle to the uncircumcised -- "There is neither Jew nor Greek" -- The council of Jerusalem -- Chapter 6. Overcoming racism through Christian love -- Social identity and racism -- Social benefits of the new ethnicity -- The futility of local congregational integration -- Spheres of Christian unity and diversity -- Christian love as the key ethical principle -- Models for practical implementation.".
- catalog title "Our kind of people : the ethical dimensions of church growth in America / by C. Peter Wagner.".
- catalog type "text".