This book aims to rearticulate and reinterpret a Christian concept of God's mission and evangelization in light of the universal, irregular, and transversal horizon of God's narrative as it pertains to the realities of public sphere.
This book aims to rearticulate and reinterpret a Christian concept of God's mission and evangelization in light of the universal, irregular, and transversal horizon of God's narrative as it pertains to the realities of public sphere.
Introduction: God's Mission as Word-Event in Public Sphere and Global Christianity Mapping God's Mission in an Age of World Christianity Seeking God's Mission as Word-Event in a Wider Horizon A Theology of Word-Event and Reformation Reconstructing God's Narrative as Mission in a Hermeneutical-Intercultural Configuration Hermeneutic of God's Narrative and Confucian Theory of Interpretation Intercultural Theology as a Prophetic Mission of God's Narrative