are in the circle. You and David don’t really believe.” The writer remarks that he knew few Christians more consistent than Loewen, yet even Loewen found “himself unable to transcend the secular assumptions and understandings of his particular birth society.”[119] More positively, one Christian anthropologist, learning from Majority World Christians, began to overcome his traditional “rationalism” and to pray for the sick, with some attendant healings.[120] A leading missiologist, researching reports of causes of church growth in countries around the world, was forced to relinquish his
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