Connecting Across Cultures
David ClaydonPaperback 2001-01-01
Christians often feel uneasy about discussing Jesus with people from other backgrounds, fearing they will come across as arrogant or offensive. David Claydon describes how Christians can take the gospel across religious and cultural boundaries in loving, sensitive and respectful ways to develop meaningful friendships with neighbours and colleagues of different faiths. With its sensitive summaries of the historical background, central beliefs and practices of many of the non-Christian religions present in Australia, this book is invaluable for those wanting to understand other belief systems. It also includes cultural do’s and don’ts to help prevent misunderstandings. Contains a study guide.
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Revised 2nd edition of a religious title first published 1993. Describes ways that Christians can take the gospel across religious and cultural boundaries in loving, sensitive and respectful ways. Summarises major world religions and their historical backgrounds, central beliefs and practices. Outlines the impact of history on the way outsiders view Christianity. Advises local churches on how they might prepare for mission before contacting and serving migrants and others in their neighbourhoods. Includes study guide and index. Author is currently Federal Secretary of the Church Missionary Society of Australia.
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Christians often feel uneasy about discussing Jesus with people from other backgrounds, fearing they will come across as arrogant or offensive. David Claydon describes how Christians can take the gospel across religious and cultural boundaries in loving, sensitive and respectful ways to develop meaningful friendships with neighbours and colleagues of different faiths. With its sensitive summaries of the historical background, central beliefs and practices of many of the non-Christian religions present in Australia, this book is invaluable for those wanting to understand other belief systems. It also includes cultural do’s and don’ts to help prevent misunderstandings. Contains a study guide.
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
Revised 2nd edition of a religious title first published 1993. Describes ways that Christians can take the gospel across religious and cultural boundaries in loving, sensitive and respectful ways. Summarises major world religions and their historical backgrounds, central beliefs and practices. Outlines the impact of history on the way outsiders view Christianity. Advises local churches on how they might prepare for mission before contacting and serving migrants and others in their neighbourhoods. Includes study guide and index. Author is currently Federal Secretary of the Church Missionary Society of Australia.