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Editorial.
July 1, 2008... "Melt Down Monday," "A Failure of System," and "Collapse of Casino Capitalism."
These were the headlines of major British newspapers I read at the end of September on my flight to Edinburgh, Scotland. I was on my way to a preparatory meeting for the centenary celebration of the Edinburgh...
Conversion, evangelism and market.
July 1, 2008... Abstract
This article revisits the old theological notions of conversion and evangelism. These are vital theological ideas, which are revisited here in the light of the challenges of the neoliberal market economy. These concepts have often been used in conservative ways and with limited...
Neoliberalism and reclaiming a theology of economy.
July 1, 2008... Abstract
The article clarifies the notion of neoliberalism and traces it back to the origins of liberalism in the civil revolutions of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. New in neoliberalism are not its economic doctrines and underlying philosophy, via utilitarianism but the global...
Telling the truth, naming the power and confessing our faith in the market: the missiological implications of the Accra Confession.
July 1, 2008... Abstract
This article argues that the neoliberal economic order that undergirds the contemporary phase of globalization is, to a great extent, linked to the demise of Christendom in Western society and the emergence of a post-Christendom culture and this carries major missiological...
The AGAPE process: a challenge for transformative mission and ecumenism in the 21st century.
July 1, 2008... Abstract
This article interprets the links between the AGAPE (Alternative Globalization Addressing People and Earth) process, which the World Council of Churches (WCC) established to seek alternatives to the current process of economic globalization. The scope of this article is limited...