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The Contextualization of Theology



Charles H. Kraft, Evangelical Missions Quarterly (http://www.emqonline.com/), Jan 01, 1978, Volume 14:1, pp. 31-38. Used by permission of Evangelical Missions Quarterly. All rights to this material are reserved. Materials are not to be distributed to other web locations for retrieval, published in other media, printed for distribution or mirrored at other sites without written permission from the copyright owner(s). For hardcopy reprints, please contact their website.
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Contextualization



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For many, the term "theology" has about it an aura of' irrelevance. It conjures up in the mind the seemingly endless history of bickering between those in favor of one set of interpretations of the Bible and Christian experience with those who hold another set of interpretations. Many have become so impatient with theological arguing that they attempt to ignore the whole subject. Others are so convinced that their theology is identical with biblical teaching that they dismiss any thoughts on the