"This is a book which all missiologists should read." (Larry Nemer, Pacifica)
Contents: Christian Mission in History - Religious and Theological Interculturation - Biblical and Theological Supports for a Liberative Interculturation - Historical Seeds of Interculturation - The Cultural and Religious Context of the Turkana - The Pedagogical Methodology of Interculturation - Imagining a New Global Intercultural Religious Consciousness.
The Author: Thomas Grenham received his interdisciplinary Ph.D. in religion and education from Boston College, Massachusetts in 2002 and a Masters from the same university in Pastoral Ministry (1997). He lectures in mission theology and pastoral ministry at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy in Dublin, Ireland and is a member of St. Patrick's Missionary Society. Drawing in his many missionary experiences on the African continent, Europe and North America, he has published in several theological and mission journals, including Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies and Missiology: An International Review.