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| Communicating Christ in Asian Cities |
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Table of Contents:
Section One: Foundational Factors
1. Some Historical Views on Asian Urban Extension: Complexities of Urban and Rural Relationships, Alex G. Smith
2. Media’s Role in (Re)Shaping the Values of Today’s Urban Buddhist and Its Impact on Gospel Proclamation, A. Steven Evans
Section Two: Contexual Issues
3. Ethnic Crisis and Christianity in Buddhist Cities , M.S. Vasanthakumar
4. Understanding Sri Lankan Urban Buddhists , Santha Lal De Alwis
5. Addressing the Challenge of Reaching the Neo-Buddhists in Urban India, J.N. Manokaran
6. The Urbanization of Buddhism in Sri Lanka and its Impact on the Christian Church, G.P.V. Somaratna
Section Three: Strategic Means
7. Reaching the Cities as Means to Reaching the Nations , Steven Spaulding
8. Filipino Urban Missions in the Buddhist World Today , David S. Lim
9. Buddhadasa, Tamma, Jesus, and the Promise of New Creation: A Holistic Contextualized Gospel for Urban Buddhists in Thailand, David Von Stroh
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About the Editor:
Paul De Neui holds a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies. He has spent eighteen years enabling indigenous organizations to facilitate holistic and culturally relevant ministries that direct people to Christ within the context of a folk Buddhist country in Southeast Asia. At present, he is the Associate Professor of Mission and Director of the Center for World Christian Studies at North Park Theological Seminary, Chicago.
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