Contextualization

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<p><strong>Meanings Methods and Models</strong></p><p></p><p><em>Contextualization: Meanings Methods and Models</em> is a classic textbook that brings together the meanings proposals and tasks involved in contextualization. The authors trace its historical development beginning with its roots in the Bible and early Church. They examine how cultural linguistic and theological elements influence the way the Gospel is communicated across different contexts. The book highlights how the Church has wrestled with expressing timeless truths in culturally relevant ways while maintaining biblical integrity.</p><p></p><p>Hesselgrave and Rommen engage with the ideas of key theologians and missiologists evaluating a range of contextualization models-from traditional mission methods to more adaptive culture-centered approaches. They provide a balanced critique of these proposals identifying both strengths and limitations. The authors conclude by offering their own definition and approach to contextualization-one that is both faithful to Scripture and practically effective for global mission work today.</p>
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