The Scottish Highlands: The Churches and Gaelic Culture -Pamphlet 11 (Gospel and Cultures)

by Donald E. Meek

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

BR782.M66

Publication

World Council of Churches (1996), Edition: Pmplt, 69 pages

Description

How is the one gospel related to the many cultures of the world? This question, debated within the ecumenical movement from the outset, is the force of the World Council of Churches' 1996 world conference on mission and evangelism. In these short pamphlets, edited by Christopher Duraisingh, Christians from a diversity of cultural contexts describe and reflect on what it has meant for the gospel to be proclaimed and lived out within the setting of their own culture, thus pointing to both the richness and challenges of this encounter. Early missionaries saw the Highlands and islands of northern Scotland as a 'wintry region' inhabited by 'wild and uncivilized Scots' who needed to be subdued by the preaching of the gospel and the suppression of Gaelic language and culture. Yet from the 19th century on, Protestant churches in the Highlands embraced Gaelic as a medium of spiritual communication and forged a strong bond between language and a distinctive evangelical spirituality. How can these churches face the growing decline and rejection of this culture -- so much of which is of their own making -- in the changing world of today?… (more)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

282541204X / 9782825412046

Local notes

Donated by J.S. Franco, June 2018

Physical description

69 p.; 4.75 inches

Pages

69
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