Ecology of Evangelism presents an original, fresh, and genuinely new way of thinking about evangelism. Using a variety of interpretive tools (ecology, communication theory, systems theory, world view, human development, conversion theory, and most importantly, Trinitarian theology), the author presents a telling critique of the "old paradigm evangelism" and offers one that is more appropriate to the postmodern world.
Ecology of Evangelism presents an original, fresh, and genuinely new way of thinking about evangelism. Using a variety of interpretive tools (ecolo...
"A great central reality of contemporary church theology is that Western hegemony has been decentered by the growth and vitality of gospel faith elsewhere in the world. This decentering of Western theology--with its imperial assumptions and its Enlightenment epistemology (either in the affirmations of progressivism or in the resistance of evangelicals) --means that theology can and will be expressed in other terms. This in turn means that neither Rome nor Wittenberg nor Geneva nor Canterbury is any longer the epicenter of theological work.
In his wide-ranging study, David Moe brings...
"A great central reality of contemporary church theology is that Western hegemony has been decentered by the growth and vitality of gospel faith el...