The following is an excerpt from Carl Trueman’s video lecture on Athanasius: Carl Trueman remembers an occasion when he was teaching on the Trinity. An ordained minister put up his hand and said, “I think this Trinity stuff is all nonsense. It’s just speculation. So I just tell my people on Sunday that God the [...]
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The Importance of the Doctrine of the Deity of Christ and the Trinity
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011Resources for Studying Hinduism
Monday, December 19th, 20111. General 2. Hindu Websites 3. Videos ____ 1. General Aradhna: From Comfort to Discomfort, From Church to Temple (International Journal of Frontier Missiology) Break the Christian Cocoon – Let Hindus See Jesus (Mission Frontiers) Bridging the Gap between Western Workers and India’s Hindus (International Journal of Frontier Missiology) The Burden of the Past (Mission [...]
Read more...Resources for Studying Islam
Sunday, December 18th, 20111. Face to Face Resources 2. Other Resources ____ 1. Face to Face Resources Abdullah Saeed / Islamic Religious Education and its Reform The All-Encompassing Nature of Islam Amin Saikal / Islam and the West: Containing the Rage? And we for the sake of Christ all things bear: Fatima Al-Mutairi’s poem before her martyrdom Aziz [...]
Read more...Douglas Hayward on Religion
Sunday, December 11th, 2011Hayward is a Christian anthropologist who lectures at Biola University. This is a very helpful presentation explaining how anthropologists view religion and how a Christian anthropologist adds to this. Hayward has some excellent things to say which are relevant to evangelism and ministry across cultures. His wide-sweeping lecture also concerns the relationship between the science [...]
Read more...Resources for Intercultural Ministry
Friday, November 25th, 20111. Biblical Perspectives 2. Hot Issue: Multi-Ethnic Congregations/Church Communities OR HUP (Homogeneous Unit Principle) Churches? 3. General 4. Videos 5. Websites ____ 1. Biblical Perspectives The Bible as Authority as an Antidote to Cultural Imperialism Bible Translation in Historical Context. The Changing Role of Cross-Cultural Workers (International Journal of Frontier Missiology) A Brief Investigation of [...]
Read more...ESL Resources (Free, Accessible and Ready to Use Resources)
Tuesday, November 8th, 2011First port of call: Aussie ESL (lots of great resources and links) 1. General 2. Help in Particular Areas 3. Relevant Resources from Face to Face Intercultural 4. Resources to Use Online (usable in classes IF internet access and good video-audio capability) ____ 1. GENERAL Activities for ESL Students Arlington Education and Employment Program. REEP [...]
Read more...Case Studies for Crossing Cultures: 10. Question Time
Tuesday, November 8th, 2011Introduction This man can speak a little English. He can not read or write in English. He has a problem at work. Abdul’s Story Hi. My name is Abdul. I am from Morocco. In my country I was an accountant. When I came to the U.S., I needed a job. My friend told me about [...]
Read more...Evangelism: Who is Serving Who?
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011In his book Separate No More Norman Peart points out that in early Colonial society (the 1600s) English law, which then governed Virginia, required any slave, African or white, to be freed upon conversion to Christianity on the rationale that “infidels could be enslaved as a means of communicating the gospel to them.” This disgraceful [...]
Read more...Absurd Claims that Jesus Never Existed
Saturday, May 28th, 2011In his book Christianity Alongside Islam (Acorn Press, 2o10) John Wilson finds it necessary to deal with the outlandish view of some “new atheists” that Jesus never lived at all. This position is so absurd as to be not worthy of consideration were it not for the fact that others are repeating this view as [...]
Read more...Confusion-Breeding Secularism
Wednesday, May 11th, 2011In his recent book Christianity Alongside Islam (Acorn Press, 2010), John Wilson combats the common secularist notion that all religions are essentially the same. According to such a viewpoint choosing a religion is akin to choosing between a Ford or a Toyota or between McDonald’s and KFC – just a matter of personal preference. What [...]
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