Crossing Cultural Frontiers

Crossing Cultural Frontiers
Title Crossing Cultural Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Walls, Andrew F.
Publisher Orbis Books
Pages 257
Release 2017-10-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608337235

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Encounters

Encounters
Title Encounters PDF eBook
Author Nancy Keeney Forster
Publisher Wind Shadow Press
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Diplomats
ISBN 9780615318899

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"What a story, told with verve, insight, and a sense of history! I suspect it of being a classic." Mark Peattie, Stanford University. "One of the most fascinating and unusual memoirs I have ever read." Doug Merwin, MerwinAsia. A carefree child of expatriate parents at age 10, a prisoner of the Japanese at 16, a valued source of intelligence to the U.S. military at 19, and a fervent advocate of public diplomacy throughout his long career as a Foreign Service Officer, Clifton Forster spent his life crossing and recrossing frontiers, determined to use dialogue, not conflict, to solve differences between nations. In 2007, a year after her husband's death, Nancy Forster began to sort through the wealth of papers Cliff had tucked away in a Japanese tea chest, and to reexamine her own memories and writings from nearly 60 years of shared international adventures. Her compelling memoir could serve as a blueprint for a U.S. government newly dedicated to building bridges across frontiers.

The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History

The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History
Title The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History PDF eBook
Author Andrew F. Walls
Publisher Orbis Books
Pages 442
Release 2015-02-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608331822

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Walls shows how the demographic transformation of the church has brought us to a new "Ephesian moment." The church is challenged as never before to become one global body with its many cultural and ethnic members contributing their gifts. Former patterns of domination need to be superseded. His seer's eyes probe beneath the surface to bring the readerinsights into Pentecostalism, African traditional religion, and the ironic ways in which the Western missionary movement often accomplished things--both for good and for ill--that its agents never dreamed of

Missionary Movement in Christian History

Missionary Movement in Christian History
Title Missionary Movement in Christian History PDF eBook
Author Andrew F. Walls
Publisher Orbis Books
Pages 421
Release 2015-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608331067

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Crossing Cultural Frontiers

Crossing Cultural Frontiers
Title Crossing Cultural Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Som Prakash Verma
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Art, Mogul
ISBN 9788173054129

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Crossing Frontiers

Crossing Frontiers
Title Crossing Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Barbara Burns
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 268
Release 2010-01
Genre History
ISBN 9042029978

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This volume brings together two very popular and active research fields: Swiss Studies and Intercultural Studies. It includes contributions on the movement of ideas, literatures, and individuals from one culture to another or one language to another, and the ways in which they have been either assimilated or questioned. All of the writers explore this general theme; some come from a literary angle, some look at linguistic inventiveness and translation, whilst others study the problems faced when crossing geographical and cultural borders or presenting ideas which do not `travel¿ well. By emphasising the connections, borrowings and mutual influences between Switzerland and other countries such as Germany, Hungary, France, the UK, and the Americas, the articles reaffirm the importance for Switzerland of intellectual openness and cultural exchange. Barbara Burns is Senior Lecturer in German at the University of Glasgow. She has published books and articles on a number of nineteenth-century German writers including Theodor Storm, Detlev von Liliencron, Louise von François and Adolf Müllner, and also has an interest in Swiss Studies, in particular the work of Eveline Hasler on which she has recently been publishing. She is Germanic Editor of the MHRA journal The Year¿s Work in Modern Language Studies. Joy Charnley has co-edited eight volumes of essays on Swiss literatures and history with Malcolm Pender and in 1996 they co-founded the Centre for Swiss Cultural Studies in Glasgow. She has written books and articles on French-speaking Swiss authors such as Yvette Z¿Graggen, Alice Rivaz, Anne-Lise Grobéty, Anne Cuneo, Janine Massard and Amélie Plume.

Crossing Cultural Frontiers

Crossing Cultural Frontiers
Title Crossing Cultural Frontiers PDF eBook
Author James John Chikago
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 2003
Genre Japan
ISBN

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