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Cultural Identity and the Purposes of God

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Understanding God’s Design for Cultural Diversity Humanity’s diverse nationalities, ethnicities, and races were intended to be a blessing from God. However, due to sin and rebellion, these differences often result in alienation, hatred, and even violence, becoming one of the most urgent problems facing the world. Cultural divisions are unfortunately common in the church, too. How can Christians embrace God’s purposes for diversity and experience renewal and unity as his people? Steven Bryan presents a biblical framework for thinking about cultural identity and experiencing cultural diversity as a positive good that God intended. Writing from more than 20 years of experience in cross-cultural mission work in Ethiopia, Bryan examines historical and political aspects of nationality, ethnicity, and race. This practical examination of cultural ideologies―including multiculturalism, nationalism, and intersectionality―helps readers move from asking,  Who am I?  to  Who are we?  as God’s people.

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Cultural Identity and the Purposes of God, Steven Kniffley Jr., Bryan Davis, Ernest Brown Jr.

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Título
Cultural Identity and the Purposes of God
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2022
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
288
ISBN10
1433569736
ISBN13
9781433569739
Serie
Calificación
3,9 de 5
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Understanding God’s Design for Cultural Diversity Humanity’s diverse nationalities, ethnicities, and races were intended to be a blessing from God. However, due to sin and rebellion, these differences often result in alienation, hatred, and even violence, becoming one of the most urgent problems facing the world. Cultural divisions are unfortunately common in the church, too. How can Christians embrace God’s purposes for diversity and experience renewal and unity as his people? Steven Bryan presents a biblical framework for thinking about cultural identity and experiencing cultural diversity as a positive good that God intended. Writing from more than 20 years of experience in cross-cultural mission work in Ethiopia, Bryan examines historical and political aspects of nationality, ethnicity, and race. This practical examination of cultural ideologies―including multiculturalism, nationalism, and intersectionality―helps readers move from asking,  Who am I?  to  Who are we?  as God’s people.