A Faith for this One World
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A Faith for this One World by Lesslie Newbigin
Description: Is the world really becoming one civilization? If so, will its religions merge? Or if Christianity has a unique authority, what are the presuppositions and content of the revelation which it embodies? And how must its institutions change in order that it may fulfill its mission to the nations? These are the questions asked, and to a surprising extent answered, by Lesslie Newbigin, one time Bishop of the Church of South India who lead the missionary studies sponsored by the World Council of Churches. All who are interested in the comparison of religions or in the mission of the Church, will value his presentation of vast and important themes. One of the thinkers criticized is Dr. Arnold Toynbee, who writes: A fine book . . . I particularly admire the way in which Bishop Newbigin states the case of people with whom he disagrees. Another, Sir S. Radhakrishnan, writes: I have read it through with great interest. It is written with deep conviction and expresses the orthodox Christian point of view. About the Contributor(s): The late Lesslie Newbigin was one of the twentieth century's most influential Christian thinkers. A founding bishop of the Church in South India, he later served as an associate general secretary of the World Council of Churches, before being called back to southern India as Bishop in Madras in 1965.Lesslie Newbigin was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, in 1909 and died in 1998. He went to Cambridge for his undergraduate studies and subsequently worked as the Staff Secretary of the Student Christian Association in Glasgow, Scotland. In 1936, he was ordained by the Presbytery of Edinburgh, Church of Scotland, after studying theology at Westminster College in Cambridge. In the same year, Newbigin married Helen Henderson and the two of them set out for India, where he would serve as a Church of Scotland missionary. In 1947, Reverend Newbigin was consecrated Bishop in the Church of South India, which was founded by the combination of Anglican, Methodist, and Reformed congregations. He also served on the World Council of Churches' Central Committee and as Chairman of the Advisory Committee on the Second Assembly's major issue.
Famous theologians such as Barth, Brunner, and Niebuhr were also on the committee. In 1959, Newbigin was appointed General Secretary of the International Missionary Council, which has headquarters in London and New York. He was in charge of seeing the merger with the World Council of Churches through to completion. In 1962, he was named the first director of the World Mission and Evangelism Division and Associate General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, based in Geneva. In 1965, he was recalled by the Church of South India as Bishop in Madras, where he stayed until his retirement in 1974. Until his death in 1998, he resided in London, England.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781610977098 |
| ISBN 10 | 1610977092 |
| Titel | A Faith for this One World |
| Autor | Lesslie Newbigin |
| Buchzustand | Nicht verfügbar |
| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Wipf & Stock Publishers |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2011-10-04 |
| Seitenanzahl | 128 |
| Hinweis auf dem Einband | Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden. |
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