Foreword by George W. Peters
Preface
Part 1 The Historical Background of Contextualization
Introduction to Part 1
1. Reflections from the Old and New Testaments
2. Reflections from the History of the Church and its Missions
3. What Is New?
Part 2 Contemporary Understanding of and Approaches to Contextualization
Introduction to Part 2
4. Europe: Jurgen Moltmann
5. Anglo-America: Bruce J. Nicholls and Charles H. Kraft
6. Asia: M.M. Thomas and Kosuke Koyama
7. Latin America: Gustavo Guierrez and Jose Miguez-Bonino
8. Africa: John S. Mbiti and Byang H. Kato
9. The Middle East: Kenneth E. Bailey and Tim Matheny
Part 3 Framework for Analysis
Introduction to Part 3
10. A Philosophical Perspective: Genres of Revelational Epistemology
11. A Theological Perspective: The Contextualization Continuum
12. An Anthropological Perspective: Language and Meaning
13. A Hermeneutical Perspective: Basic Assumptions and Patterns
14. A Communication Perspective: The Semantic Problem and the Communication Process
Part 4 Authentic and Relevant Contextualization: Some Proposals
Introduction to Part 4
15. Contextualization That Is Authentic and Relevant
16. A Contextualized Christian Worldview: A Catechism for Tribals
17. A Contextualization of the New Birth Message: an Evangelistic Tract for Chinese People
18. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith Contextualized: Commentaries on Galatians 2 for Sixteenth-Century Europe and Twentieth-Century India
19. A Contextualization for Muslims: A Debate
20. A Contextualized Sermon for Nominal Christian in Central and Northern Europe: The Lordship of Christ
Bibliography
Index of Subjects