Restored To Freedom From Fear Guilt And Shame


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Restored to Freedom from Fear, Guilt, and Shame


Restored to Freedom from Fear, Guilt, and Shame

Author: Paul H. De Neui

language: en

Publisher: William Carey Publishing

Release Date: 2017-06-01


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Lessons from the Buddhist World SEANET proudly presents Restored to Freedom from Fear, Guilt, and Shame, volume 13 in its series on intercultural and inter-religious studies. These three cultural orientations impact the shaping and expression of worldview. While all are present to a certain extent in every context, this volume draws from the expressions and insights found from within the Buddhist world. Understanding orientations differing from our own helps us understand more of ourselves, part of the enrichment resulting in the process of encounter. We require the lens of the world in order to better recognize our own cultural blindness. We use the word “restoration” believing that it is God’s purpose to restore all that was lost through fear, guilt, and shame back to the original status of power, honor, and innocence through reconciliation on all levels. This volume is for all who seek restoration to freedom for self and others.

Crossing Cultures with the Gospel


Crossing Cultures with the Gospel

Author: Darrell L. Whiteman

language: en

Publisher: Baker Books

Release Date: 2024-02-27


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Christianity Today 2025 Book Award Finalist (Missions / Global Church) Outreach 2025 Resource of the Year (Missions and Cross-Cultural) Southwestern Journal of Theology 2023 Book Award (Honorable Mention, Evangelism / Missions / Global Church) Drawing on forty years of teaching and mission experience, leading missiological anthropologist Darrell Whiteman brings a wealth of insight to bear on cross-cultural ministry. After explaining the nature and function of culture and the importance of understanding culture for ministry, Whiteman addresses the most common challenges of ministering across cultures. He then provides practical solutions based on lived experience, helping readers develop healthy patterns so they can communicate the gospel effectively. Issues addressed include negotiating differences in worldview, the problem of nonverbal communication, understanding cultural forms and their meanings, and the challenge of overcoming culture shock. Professors, students, and anyone ministering cross-culturally will benefit from this informed yet accessible guide. Foreword by Miriam Adeney.

Gift and Duty


Gift and Duty

Author: Paul H. De Neui

language: en

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Release Date: 2017-12-21


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Is the Christian concept of grace anathema to the social structure of merit-making found in Buddhist karmic communities? Are all Buddhist forms of merit-making purely for religious purposes to assuage cosmic consequences or are there other reasons? Are there not Christian churches who operate under a legalistic view of God's divine wrath and are in essence living as karmic communities of the Christian type? The result of discussions about these and other questions is the volume you now hold in your hand. SEANET proudly presents what is number 14 in its series of missiological reference texts, Gift and Duty: Where Grace and Merit Meet. Each of the ten authors presented here represent a particular perspective, both Christian and Buddhist, that can inform the other. The goal of this volume is to lead to a deeper understanding of the significance of diverse religious and cultural perspectives.