Worldviews and Christian Education

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  • Worldviews and Christian Education Book Detail

  • Author : W. Shipton, E. Coetzee & R. Takeuchi
  • Release Date : 2014-04
  • Publisher : PartridgeIndia
  • Genre : Philosophy
  • Pages : 693
  • ISBN 13 : 148289503X
  • File Size : 86,86 MB

Worldviews and Christian Education by W. Shipton, E. Coetzee & R. Takeuchi PDF Summary

Book Description: "In Worldviews and Christian Education, editors W.A. Shipton, E. Coetzee, and R. Takeuchi have brought together works by experts in cross-cultural religious education. The authors and editors have a wealth of personal experience in presenting the gospel to individuals with various worldviews that differ greatly from those held by Christians who take the Bible as authoritative. They focus on the beliefs and issues associated with witnessing to seekers for truth coming from backgrounds as diverse and animism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Marxism, Taoism, and postmodernism." -- Back Cover

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