Towards the intercultural communication of the Gospel: a response to change in the St Helenian culture

St Helena Island in the South Atlantic Ocean has been changing for over a decade. The way the people on the Island respond to the change affects the way in which the Gospel is communicated, and this has missiological implications. This raises the question; what influence does change have on the way...

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Main Author: Appollis, Edward Adrian
Other Authors: Karecki, M.M., djagegjj@unisa.ac.za
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1900
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spelling ftunivsafrica:oai:uir.unisa.ac.za:10500/1900 2023-05-15T18:21:06+02:00 Towards the intercultural communication of the Gospel: a response to change in the St Helenian culture Appollis, Edward Adrian Karecki, M.M. djagegjj@unisa.ac.za 2009-08-25T10:57:49Z 1 online resource (xii, 203 leaves) application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1900 en eng Appollis, Edward Adrian (2009) Towards the intercultural communication of the Gospel: a response to change in the St Helenian culture, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1900> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1900 Culture Intercultural Gospel Change Communication Contextualization Clergy St Helena Island Inculturation Post-modernism 266.009973 Intercultural communication -- Religious aspects -- Christianity Evangelistic work -- Saint Helena Missions -- Saint Helena Dissertation 2009 ftunivsafrica 2021-12-30T07:07:43Z St Helena Island in the South Atlantic Ocean has been changing for over a decade. The way the people on the Island respond to the change affects the way in which the Gospel is communicated, and this has missiological implications. This raises the question; what influence does change have on the way the Gospel is communicated? If people are resistant to social change, will they be open to change required by the Gospel? How will good intercultural skills help? To fully address the Island's response to change, one needs to look at the interplay of change, culture and communication. It also important to consider how these three elements can be monitored and managed by both the Saints and the clergy alike. This will become the basis for my proposal of focusing the intercultural communication of the Gospel on the ever-changing world of the youth. Christian Spirit, Church History, Missiology M.Th. (Missiology) Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis South Atlantic Ocean University of South Africa: UNISA Institutional Repository Helena Island ENVELOPE(-101.069,-101.069,76.652,76.652) St. Helena ENVELOPE(8.575,8.575,63.621,63.621) St. Helena Island ENVELOPE(-89.150,-89.150,76.285,76.285)
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Intercultural
Gospel
Change
Communication
Contextualization
Clergy
St Helena Island
Inculturation
Post-modernism
266.009973
Intercultural communication -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Evangelistic work -- Saint Helena
Missions -- Saint Helena
spellingShingle Culture
Intercultural
Gospel
Change
Communication
Contextualization
Clergy
St Helena Island
Inculturation
Post-modernism
266.009973
Intercultural communication -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Evangelistic work -- Saint Helena
Missions -- Saint Helena
Appollis, Edward Adrian
Towards the intercultural communication of the Gospel: a response to change in the St Helenian culture
topic_facet Culture
Intercultural
Gospel
Change
Communication
Contextualization
Clergy
St Helena Island
Inculturation
Post-modernism
266.009973
Intercultural communication -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Evangelistic work -- Saint Helena
Missions -- Saint Helena
description St Helena Island in the South Atlantic Ocean has been changing for over a decade. The way the people on the Island respond to the change affects the way in which the Gospel is communicated, and this has missiological implications. This raises the question; what influence does change have on the way the Gospel is communicated? If people are resistant to social change, will they be open to change required by the Gospel? How will good intercultural skills help? To fully address the Island's response to change, one needs to look at the interplay of change, culture and communication. It also important to consider how these three elements can be monitored and managed by both the Saints and the clergy alike. This will become the basis for my proposal of focusing the intercultural communication of the Gospel on the ever-changing world of the youth. Christian Spirit, Church History, Missiology M.Th. (Missiology)
author2 Karecki, M.M.
djagegjj@unisa.ac.za
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title_short Towards the intercultural communication of the Gospel: a response to change in the St Helenian culture
title_full Towards the intercultural communication of the Gospel: a response to change in the St Helenian culture
title_fullStr Towards the intercultural communication of the Gospel: a response to change in the St Helenian culture
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