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Parochialism, Pluralism, and Contextualization

Challenges to Adventist Mission in Europe (19 th -21 st Centuries)

by David J. B. Trim (Volume editor) Daniel Heinz (Volume editor)
©2010 Edited Collection 210 Pages
Series: Adventistica , Volume 9

Summary

The transplantation of Adventism to Europe presented the young American-based denomination with great challenges. Often referred to as an «American sect», the foreignness of Adventism in Europe has been one of the greatest single hindrances to the accomplishment of its mission. In addition to addressing historical questions regarding evangelization efforts, the various essays also give insight into contemporary aspects of Adventist outreach in Europe. This book ultimately aspires to awaken the reader’s understanding and interest for the complexity and diversity of the European Adventist existence. The articles do not arrive at any final conclusive results; rather they are to be seen as contributions to the discussion in the current missiological and interconfessional debate.

Details

Pages
210
Year
2010
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631598757
Language
English
Keywords
Seventh-day Adventists Adventist Church Europe
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2010. 208 pp.

Biographical notes

David J. B. Trim (Volume editor) Daniel Heinz (Volume editor)

The Editors: David J. B. Trim is Lecturer in History and Associate Director of the Centre for the Study of Religious and Cultural Diversity at Newbold College (England). Daniel Heinz is Director of the European Archives of Seventh-day Adventist History and teaches church history at Friedensau Adventist University (Germany).

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