10 research outputs found
Koinonia
Spotlight FeatureThe Changing Face of American Evangelicalism, Soong-Chan Rah
ReflectionEducating Contentment, Kevin Johnson
Thinking TheologicallyThinking Theologically: The Seasons of Hope\u27s Redemption, Part II, Todd Ream
Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. DayWhy We Can\u27t Wait: A Civil Rights Journey, Jessie Brown
Student VoicesCreative Wisdom: Sitting at the Feet of Students, Glen Kinoshita
Popular CultureFestival of Faith & Music: Seeking to Remember, Kirstin Vander Giessen-Reitsma
FeaturesThe President\u27s Corner; Editor\u27s Deskhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/acsd_koinonia/1004/thumbnail.jp
The Next Evangelicalism as Necessary Reformation
While Global Christianity flourishes in the twenty-first century, Evangelical Christianity in the United States is experiencing sharp decline. Negative perceptions surround U.S. Evangelicalism, particularly in recent years as it has become enmeshed with Western, white, suburban culture with particular social and political leanings. The necessary reformation for the next evangelicalism may be the diminishing of the current expression of evangelicalism and a movement towards a more diverse evangelicalism that may usher in a new ecclesiology for the 21st century
Lament as an act of hospitality
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The Next Evangelicalism in a World of Tiger Moms and Deadly Vipers
2011/06/14. Asian American Ministry Program Inaugural Conference. How the church can adapt to the changing culture
Soong-Chan Rah
Soong-Chan Rah, Northpark Theological Seminary, Chicago, I
Talk back with Dr. Soong-Chan Rah
Whatâs on your mind? Any questions you would like to ask Dr. Rah? Join us for an informal time with Dr. Rah as he closes our Day of Common Learning
Lament as an act of hospitality (Video)
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Reconciliation
2016/02/09. gather. Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary