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Throughout the history of the Christian church, two narratives have
constantly clashed: the imperial logic of Babel that builds towers
and borders to seize control, versus the logic of Pentecost that
empowers "glocal" missionaries of the kingdom life. To what extent
are Westernized Christians today ready for the church of the
Pentecost narrative? Are they equipped to do ministry in different
cultural modes and to handle disruption and perplexity? What are
Christians to make of the Holy Spirit's occasional encounters with
cultures and religions of the Americas before the European
conquest? Oscar Garcia-Johnson explores a new grammar for the study
of theology and mission in global Christianity, especially in Latin
America and the Latinx "third spaces" in North America. With an
interdisciplinary, "transoccidental," and narrative approach,
Spirit Outside the Gate offers a constructive theology of mission
for the church in global contexts. Building on the familiar
missiological metaphor of "outside the gate" established by Orlando
Costas, Garcia-Johnson moves to recover important elements in
ancestral traditions of the Americas, with an eye to discerning
pneumatological continuity between the pre-Columbian and
post-Columbian communities. He calls for a "rerouting of
theology"-a realization that theology cannot make its home in
Christendom but is a global creation that must come home to a
church without borders. In this volume Garcia-Johnson considers
pneumatological insights into de/postcolonial studies traces
independent epistemic contributions of the American Global South
shows how American indigenous, Afro-Latinx, and immigrant
communities provide resources for a decolonial pneumatology
describes four transformations the American church must undergo to
break free from colonial, modernist, and monocultural structures
Spirit Outside the Gate opens a path for a pneumatological
missiology that can help the church act as a witness to the gospel
message in a postmodern, postcolonial, and post-Christendom world.
Missiological Engagements charts interdisciplinary and innovative
trajectories in the history, theology, and practice of Christian
mission, featuring contributions by leading thinkers from both the
Euro-American West and the majority world whose missiological
scholarship bridges church, academy, and society.
Global theology represents one of the most important trends in
theology today. What does it mean to do theology in a global
context? How can Christian theology be understood as a conversation
between different parts of the world and various streams of
Christian history? This concise introduction explores the major
issues involved in rethinking theology in light of the explosion of
world Christianity. Combining the voices of a Western and a
non-Western theologian, it integrates Western theological tradition
with emerging global perspectives. This work will be of interest to
theology and missiology students as well as church leaders and
readers interested in the changing face of world Christianity.
The Holy Spirit is sculpting you. Like the work of an artist who
molds a lump of clay into its intended shape, the Spirit's
sanctifying work lies in shaping people into the image of Christ.
Avoiding either a "Spirit-only" or a "Spirit-void" theology,
Leopoldo Sanchez carefully crafts a Spirit Christology, which
considers the role of God's Spirit in the life and mission of
Jesus. This understanding then serves as the foundation to
articulate five distinct models of sanctification that can help
Christians discern how the Spirit is at work in our lives.
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