Ralph Winter
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Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
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2013
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Perspectives Reader
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Perspectives
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Kairos, God the Church and the Worls
2 editions
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2005
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Say Yes to Mission
2 editions
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1970
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WCF Program: Classical World Reader
2 editions
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2010
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WCIU Adaptation: WCF Module Two Lesson Overviews
2 editions
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2010
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Neurologie für Logopäden
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Expanding World: Lesson Overviews, Fourth Edition
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Expanding World: Study Guide
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“The gospel must be distinguished from all human cultures. It is divine revelation, not human speculation. Since it belongs to no one culture, it can be adequately expressed in all of them. The failure to differentiate between the gospel and human cultures has been one of the great weaknesses of modern Christian missions. Missionaries too often have equated the good news with their own cultural background.”
― Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
― Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
“When Americans go to India, we need to learn to understand how Indians see purity and pollution, and to reexamine our own beliefs of “clean” and “dirty.” Keep in mind that India is known for its personal cleanliness and its public filth, and America for its public cleanliness and its personal filth.”
― Perspectives on the World Christian Movement: Reader and Study Guide
― Perspectives on the World Christian Movement: Reader and Study Guide
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