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JohnPaulSteve
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I was reading recently at another forum about how the center of gravity for Christianity is shifting to the Global South, which has its own cluster of praxes, cultural traditions, and patronomies.
In the light of this big picture, are the differences between East and West really as huge a deal as we think? Especially given the increasing trend toward globalization and cultural cross-pollination? Should we perhaps try to transcend petty squabbling over minutiae of praxis in order to address the far greater challenge of evangelizing the Global South and Far East?
I know this is a big huge question. It’s the sort of thing people discuss at a pub over a few beers. So, maybe we should discuss it in the pub-like spirit of good fellowship and bonhomie.
In the light of this big picture, are the differences between East and West really as huge a deal as we think? Especially given the increasing trend toward globalization and cultural cross-pollination? Should we perhaps try to transcend petty squabbling over minutiae of praxis in order to address the far greater challenge of evangelizing the Global South and Far East?
I know this is a big huge question. It’s the sort of thing people discuss at a pub over a few beers. So, maybe we should discuss it in the pub-like spirit of good fellowship and bonhomie.