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The Transformative Imagination: Rethinking Intercultural Theology [Hardcover]

George M. Newlands

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This study explores the nature, scope and limits of an intercultural Christian theology, especially within contemporary Western society, which both respects particular commitments and facilitates dialogue between communities of belief and other dimensions of culture in society. Read the first page
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