Family and Faith in Asia: The Missional Impact of Social Networks

Family and Faith in Asia: The Missional Impact of Social Networks

by Paul H. De Neui (Editor)
Family and Faith in Asia: The Missional Impact of Social Networks

Family and Faith in Asia: The Missional Impact of Social Networks

by Paul H. De Neui (Editor)

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Overview

If Christian mission in Asia and most of the non-Western world is ever to advance, it must seriously consider the importance of family networks. Far too long the strategy of a "one by one" approach has stifled the spread of the gospel, reinforced a highly individualized unbiblical theology and destroyed social relationships that might lead to conversation, conversion and social transformation. With this concern in mind, SEANET is proud to present another volume in its series addressing critical missiological issues relevant to the practice of mission in Buddhist, Asian and many other contexts. Our title, Family and Faith in Asia: The Missional Impact of Extended Networks, attempts to issue a wake-up call to serious reflection on a highly ignored social reality in Buddhist and many other social contexts. The book is a resource useful for anyone wishing to study practical approaches to issues related to family and faith in Asia, particularly in Buddhist contexts for mission.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780878080229
Publisher: Carey, William Library Publishers
Publication date: 06/01/2010
Series: SEANET Series , #7
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Paul H. De Neui is an ordained minister with the Evangelical Covenant Church. He and his wife served as missionaries with church planting and community development organizations in northeast Thailand from 1987-2005. He completed his PhD in Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. Paul has been involved in SEANET for many years, dedicated to seeing the writings of emerging non-Western and other practitioners in print for the benefit of the global church. Presently he is the professor of missiology and intercultural studies and the director of the Center for World Christian Studies at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, IL.
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