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This comprehensive study of Roman Catholic Church history, ecclesial theology, and encounter with contemporary society focuses on future challenges of changing forms of ministry. Sanks discusses inculturation--presenting Christian theology in non-Western thought forms--encounters with non-Christian religions, and American culture in relationship to the Church. He reminds the reader that the Church has always lived with tensions that led to both continuity and change. Salt, leaven, and light are, to Sanks, especially appropriate images for the mission of the Church today. Recommended for large academic and public libraries.
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Product Description
This book traces the history of theology and the Church from its ancient beginnings to its relevance in the world today.