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December 01, 2006

Christian Doctrine in Global Perspective

I've just started reading a book by Samuel Escobar entitled The New Global Mission: The Gospel From Everywhere to Everyone, and I noticed that it's part of a larger series of books by IVPress called "Christian Doctrine in Global Perspective."  You can check out this series of books by clicking here.

Because developing a Christian faith and life that is  well informed by the global church is one of the primary interests of the Presbyterian Global Fellowship, I was encouraged to read about this project. Here's what the IVP site says about it:

"Edited by David Smith with consulting editor John Stott, the Christian Doctrine in Global Perspective series provides intercultural exposition of key tenets of Christian belief. Each volume is written by a leading international evangelical thinker who brings his or her distinct voice and fresh insight to traditional theological categories as the unchanging gospel takes shape in an increasingly interconnected world."

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