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Cross-Cultural Paul: Journeys to Others, Journeys to Ourselves Paperback - 2005
by Cosgrove, Charles H.; Weiss, Herold and K. K. Yeo
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- Title Cross-Cultural Paul: Journeys to Others, Journeys to Ourselves
- Author Cosgrove, Charles H.; Weiss, Herold and K. K. Yeo
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Edition
- Pages 293
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Eerdmans Publishing, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A.
- Date 2005
- Features Index, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 730474
- ISBN 9780802828439 / 0802828434
- Weight 0.91 lbs (0.41 kg)
- Dimensions 8.88 x 6.12 x 0.81 in (22.56 x 15.54 x 2.06 cm)
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2005040112
- Dewey Decimal Code 225.92
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From the jacket flap
The apostle Paul was a cross-cultural missionary, a Hellenistic Jew who sought to be "all things to all people" in order to win them to the gospel. In this provocative book Charles Cosgrove, Herold Weiss, and K. K. Yeo bring Paul into conversation with six diverse cultures of today: Argentine/Uruguayan, Anglo-American, Chinese, African American, Native American, and Russian. No other book on the apostle Paul looks at his thought from multiple cultural perspectives in the way that this one does. From the introduction outlining the authors' cultural backgrounds to the conclusion drawing together what they learn from each other, "Cross-Cultural Paul" orients readers to the hermeneutical struggles and rewards of approaching texts cross-culturally.