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OverviewVarious social, political, economic and cultural commentators are presently arguing that human history is reaching a decisive stage in its development, a stage marked by increased interconnection between peoples, the compression of space and time, a sharing of ideas at unprecedented levels, global trade and finance, and so on. The shorthand word used to encompass these phenomena is ""globalization"". Some embrace it, others reject it, while still others dispute its existence. But with the abundance of literature and debate that it generates, the topic cannot be ignored. From its inception in the missionary mandate of Jesus (Matthew 28), Christianity has had a global dimension to its mission. Christianity is not a spectator to globalization but one of its agents, one of the forces at work which have extended interconnection between peoples, shared ideas and promoted social, political and cultural links. The purpose of the present work is not to provide a complete response to the question of the mission of the church in a globalizing world, but to establish a framework within which answers may be sought. Grounded in the writings of Bernard Lonergan and Robert Doran, it develops a theology of history and addresses the churches response to the impact of globalization on vital, social, cultural, personal and religious values. The project brings together the perspectives of Catholicism and Pentecostalism, the former providing a depth of wisdom and tradition, the latter drawing on the insight of a newly emerging movement that has taken root in every continent with remarkable energy and enthusiasm. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Neil J. Ormerod , Dr Shane CliftonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780567261830ISBN 10: 0567261832 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 26 November 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsChapter 1 - Globalization and the churches - From monogenism to division to globalization - Globalization as a politicized term - Globalization in sociological discourse - Summary of the concept - The globalization of christianity - The Catholic experience - The Pentecostal experience - Globalization and mission Chapter 2 - A Theology of History - Dialectics in history - The scale of values - Vital values - Social values - Cultural values - Personal values - Religious value - Healing and creating in history - Progress and decline - The scale of values and the mission of the Church - Chapter summary Chapter 3 - Globalization and vital values - Part 1 - Global poverty o The situation of global poverty o The mission of the Church and the priority for the poor o Globalisation and the causes of poverty o Summary Part 1 - Part 2 - Globalization and the environment o The situation of global environmental challenges o Church mission and the environment o Summary Part 2 Chapter 4 - Globalization and social values - Part 1 - Globalization and the family o The situation - first world perspectives o The situation -Two-thirds world perspectives o Globalization, the family and the mission of the churcc - Part 2 - Techno-economic globalization o The situation o Techno-economic globalization and the mission of the church - Part 3 Globalization and governance o The situation o Global politics and the mission of the church - Chapter summary Chapter 5 - Culture, mission and globalization - Culture as multi-layered - Cultural dimension of globalization - Economic neo-liberalism - The human rights movement - The environmental movement - Observations on three movements - What about feminism? - Religion and global culture - Cultural globalization and the mission of the Church - Chapter summary Chapter 6 - Virtues in a globalizing world - Globalization - a new moral context - A question of virtue - Social virtues - Cultural virtues - Personal virtues - Is religion a virtue? - Global virtues: a challenge to all religion - Global virtues and the mission of the Church - Chapter Summary Chapter 7 - Religious Values - Ecclesiology and ecumenism - Inter-religious dialogue and friendship - The theological virtues - The power of religious values in the example of Pentecostalism - Chapter summaryReviews'The Christian Church is the most global religious institution in the world. To rethink its mission in light of globalization is an imperative for our time. By focusing on its two most salient global forms--Roman Catholicism and Pentecostal faith--Neil Ormerod and Shane Clifton have done us an invaluable service by interweaving Christianity's historical self-understanding with the complexities of globalization in all its forms. No thinking about where the Church should be today will be complete without taking into account what they have presented in this book.' - Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, IL, USA--, 'The Christian Church is the most global religious institution in the world. To rethink its mission in light of globalization is an imperative for our time. By focusing on its two most salient global forms Roman Catholicism and Pentecostal faith Neil Ormerod and Shane Clifton have done us an invaluable service by interweaving Christianity's historical self-understanding with the complexities of globalization in all its forms. No thinking about where the Church should be today will be complete without taking into account what they have presented in this book.' - Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, IL, USA--Sanford Lakoff 'Globalization and the Mission of the Church' stands out as a uniquely penetrating theological contribution to questions surrounding the role of the Church in terms of values that speak to the twenty first century context. Ormerod and Clifton manage to bring a refreshingly creative perspective that not only provides a new understanding of the meaning of globalization but at the same time provides sorely needed theological guidance for carrying out the mission of the Church in a relevant way. There's nothing around quite like it. Bravo for this enriching experience!' - Gasper LoBiondo, SJ, Director, Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA--Sanford Lakoff 'There are at least three broad audiences that need to read and will glean much from this book: those interested in matters at the interface of religion and globalization will find theoretically sophisticated and analytically rich explorations of the challenges globalization poses to religious communities in general and to Christianity in particular; those interested in Christian theology of mission and in the doctrine of the church (ecclesiology) will be motivated to rethink the church's corporate mission in an age of globalization; and those interested in ecumenical ecclesiology will enter into a Roman Catholic (Ormerod) and Pentecostal (Clifton) dialogue on the nature and mission of the church in the public square of the 21st century. This is a visionary book from two theologians deeply rooted in but also at the vanguard of their respective traditions!' - Amos Yong, Regent University School of Divinity, Virginia Beach, VA, USA--Sanford Lakoff 'Globalization and the Mission of the Church' stands out as a uniquely penetrating theological contribution to questions surrounding the role of the Church in terms of values that speak to the twenty first century context. Ormerod and Clifton manage to bring a refreshingly creative perspective that not only provides a new understanding of the meaning of globalization but at the same time provides sorely needed theological guidance for carrying out the mission of the Church in a relevant way. There's nothing around quite like it. Bravo for this enriching experience!' - Gasper LoBiondo, SJ, Director, Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA--, Author InformationNeil J. Ormerod is professor of theology at Australian Catholic University, Strathfield, N.S.W. Dr Shane Clifton, Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Southern Cross College.Shane completed his PhD in 2005 with the Australian Catholic University, is the editor of Australasian Pentecostal Studies journal, and author of the forthcoming book, Pentecostal Churches in Transition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |