Critical Contextualization: Case Studies from Cambodia

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Abstract

Those of us involved in world mission must be at the forefront to encourage local people to develop local expressions of their faith. When I hear people rejoice about the fact that regardless of where they travel in the world the Sabbath school and church service order of worship, the songs sung, and the way of doing church is the same, I do not rejoice, I groan. For that means that the foreign visitor is comfortable, but how about the local people? Are they comfortable with the often foreignness of Adventist worship? We can and must do better to allow local cultural expressions of biblical faith and practice.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)11-17
JournalJournal of Adventist Mission Studies
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Contextualization
  • Seventh-day Adventists
  • Missions
  • Cambodia
  • Weddings
  • Funerals
  • Buddhism
  • Hymns
  • Dress
  • Christianity and culture

Disciplines

  • Buddhist Studies
  • Christian Denominations and Sects
  • Comparative Methodologies and Theories
  • East Asian Languages and Societies
  • Missions and World Christianity
  • Practical Theology

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