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- catalog abstract ""This book approaches the topic of contextual evangelization from the standpoint of 'the poor, the powerless, and the oppressed.' It is, as Orlando Costas explains, 'written against the backdrop of the radical evangelical tradition in dialogue with other streams of the larger ecumenical church.' Costas begins by exploring the biblical roots of contextual evangelization, focusing on two models. The Old Testament model is illustrated by believers like Esther, who, in her heroic liberation of her people in politically difficult circumstances, showed us how to come to the aid of those who live on the margins of society. The New Testament model is illustrated first and foremost by Christ, who showed us how to minister to the marginalized by operating from 'the Galilean periphery.' On what does one base contextual evangelization? On the Trinity, which Costas defines as community, the foundation for evangelization as a 'communal event.' The substance of evangelization is 'the apostolic message of the cross, ' which announces God's gift of life through the suffering and death of Christ. If we believe that message, we look forward to life in God's kingdom even as we work and pray for justice and peace. Costas accordingly views conversion not as a single event but rather as a continual transformative process that involves a passage from self-absorption to active communal commitment. Costas' creative, sound blend of evangelical commitment and enlightened social thinking recommends this book to well-informed laypeople as well as pastors, theologians, and scholars."--Back cover.".
- catalog contributor b2432375.
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description ""This book approaches the topic of contextual evangelization from the standpoint of 'the poor, the powerless, and the oppressed.' It is, as Orlando Costas explains, 'written against the backdrop of the radical evangelical tradition in dialogue with other streams of the larger ecumenical church.' Costas begins by exploring the biblical roots of contextual evangelization, focusing on two models. The Old Testament model is illustrated by believers like Esther, who, in her heroic liberation of her people in politically difficult circumstances, showed us how to come to the aid of those who live on the margins of society. The New Testament model is illustrated first and foremost by Christ, who showed us how to minister to the marginalized by operating from 'the Galilean periphery.' On what does one base contextual evangelization? On the Trinity, which Costas defines as community, the foundation for evangelization as a 'communal event.' The substance of evangelization is 'the apostolic message of the cross, ' which announces God's gift of life through the suffering and death of Christ. If we believe that message, we look forward to life in God's kingdom even as we work and pray for justice and peace. Costas accordingly views conversion not as a single event but rather as a continual transformative process that involves a passage from self-absorption to active communal commitment. Costas' creative, sound blend of evangelical commitment and enlightened social thinking recommends this book to well-informed laypeople as well as pastors, theologians, and scholars."--Back cover.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Theology, context, and evangelization: the theoretical framework -- Contextual evangelization: a personal and social witness -- The prophetic character of evangelization: a perspective from the Jewish Diaspora -- The evangelistic legacy of Jesus: a perspective from the Galilean periphery -- The God of the evangel: the trinitarian community as an evangelizing presence -- The message of the cross: life and hope through suffering and death -- The call to conversion: new life in the Spirit -- The basic evangelizing community: contextual evangelization in the life and mission of the church.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 182 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Liberating news.".
- catalog identifier "0802803644 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Liberating news.".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans,".
- catalog relation "Liberating news.".
- catalog subject "269/.2 19".
- catalog subject "BV3793 .C65 1989".
- catalog subject "Christianity and culture.".
- catalog subject "Evangelistic work.".
- catalog subject "Liberation theology.".
- catalog subject "Missions Theory.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Theology, context, and evangelization: the theoretical framework -- Contextual evangelization: a personal and social witness -- The prophetic character of evangelization: a perspective from the Jewish Diaspora -- The evangelistic legacy of Jesus: a perspective from the Galilean periphery -- The God of the evangel: the trinitarian community as an evangelizing presence -- The message of the cross: life and hope through suffering and death -- The call to conversion: new life in the Spirit -- The basic evangelizing community: contextual evangelization in the life and mission of the church.".
- catalog title "Liberating news : a theology of contextual evangelization / by Orlando E. Costas.".
- catalog type "text".