01487nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200080006808200130007610000190008910000150010810000110012324500480013424500230018224500180020526000100022326000160023326000090024930000110025830000140026930000090028352007670029265000250105985601130108420260119070703.02022-07-06 09:26:12 a1570752079 a1 a0 eng a270 bD139-I72 aIrvin, Dale T. d(1955-...) eAuthor aChristian histories, Christian traditioning bRendering accounts cDale T. Irvin aU.S.A bOrbis Books c1998 a178tr. bHardcover c24cm aChristian Histories, Christian Traditioning provides a profound historical, theological, and constructive reading of Christian plurality. Dale T. Irvin grapples with the many traditions within the Christian tradition to show how plurality bears witness to a core tradition - even as it subverts the claims of Western Christianity to be its sole normative expression. The voices of emerging churches - like those that resound through the centuries from long-eclipsed churches in Persia, Mesopotamia, India, Ethiopia, and China - together testify to Jesus as the Christ. But they do so in ways that show that non-Western traditions constitute an integral part of the mainstream while showing the need for Euro-American tradition to give up its normative pretenses. aTradition (Theology)4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/7/6/411W828MJ3L._SX303_BO1_204_203_200_.jpgyCover Image