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Journal of Global
Christianity
The Journal of Global Christianity seeks to promote international scholarship and discussion on topics related to global Christianity. The journal addresses key issues related to the mission of the Church in hope of helping those who labor for the gospel wrestle with and apply the biblical teaching on various challenging mission topics.
Volume 7.1/
Editorial
What Does "Untrained" Mean?
Darren M. Carlson
Article
Majority-World Theological Education in the Globalized Age
Anthony F. Casey
Article
Different Cultures, Different Atonement Model? Penal Substitutionary Atonement and Fear-Power Cultures
Matt Deaver
Article
The "Nevius Method": Retrieving Theological and Missiological Criteria for Money in Missions
Joshua Bowman
Article
Incarnational Pastoral Training in the Majority World: An Interview with Dr. Paul House, Author of "Bonhoeffer's Seminary Vision"
Paul House and Joost Nixon
Book Review
Entertaining Angels Unaware: Welcoming the Immigrant Other
Aaron Jameson
Book Review
Jewish Cultural Elements in the Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahedo Church
T. J. Marinello
Book Review
The Mystery of the Church: Applying Paul's Ecclesiology in Africa
Vandyck Ishmael Lomotey
Book Review
Preaching With Cultural Intelligence: Understanding the People Who Hear Our Sermons
Ivan Kalabric
Book Review
Analog Church: Why We Need Real People, Places and Things in the Digital Age
Robert J. Landon
Book Review
Radical Gratitude: Recalibrating Your Heart in an Age of Entitlement
L. D. Zapater
Book Review
The Kingdom of God in Africa: A History of African Christianity
Robert Gyakye Coleman