Intercultural Theology in the Multicultural Context of World Christianity: Issues, Insights, and Interactions

Authors

  • David Thang Moe Asbury Theological Seminary

Abstract

This article examines the intercultural renaissance for world Christianity through the twin forces of the shift of Christianity to the Global South as a world religion beyond the West and the coming of Southern Christians to the Global North as pilgrims and refugees. The author explores hospitality, otherness, border-crossing, marginality, majority, and liberation as the contextual and conceptual issues for the new hermeneutics of intercultural theology in the multicultural context of World Christianity.

Author Biography

David Thang Moe, Asbury Theological Seminary

PhD Candidate in Intercultural Theology

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Published

2019-06-20