New Creation Conversations 095 - Dr. Stephen Pardue on Why Evangelical Theology Needs the Global Church
Sep 13, 2023
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In this episode, Dr. Stephen Pardue, theologian and global church historian, discusses his book on why evangelical theology needs the global church. Topics include the importance of diverse perspectives, the role of the global church in Christian leadership, the challenges and benefits of global Christian theology, and the relationship between scripture and contextual theologies.
Engaging with the global church enhances understanding of God and deepens Christian discipleship.
Recognizing the influence of culture in theological discussions allows for a more holistic understanding of God's message.
Valuing and learning from the historical traditions of the global church enriches theological discussions and contributes to a more unified church.
Deep dives
The importance of engaging with the global church
Engaging with the global church is crucial for the church in the West, as it provides a rich diversity of voices and perspectives that can enhance understanding of God and deepen Christian discipleship.
The need for cultural awareness in theological discussions
Recognizing the influence of culture in theological discussions is important, as God has chosen to reveal Himself through various cultural contexts. Engaging with culture does not diminish the authority of Scripture, but rather allows for a more holistic understanding of God's message.
The role of tradition in contextual theology
While caution should be exercised to avoid imposing Western traditions on other cultures, it is important to value and learn from the historical traditions of the global church. The connection between contemporary context and historic tradition can enrich theological discussions and contribute to a more unified and inclusive church.
Encouraging partnership and listening
Creating a space for partnership and dialogue between the global church and the church in the West is essential. This requires actively seeking out and listening to emerging voices and perspectives, valuing their contributions, and fostering a spirit of collaboration.
Hope in the vitality of emerging leaders
The presence of vibrant and dedicated emerging leaders in the global church is a source of hope. their passion, creativity, and commitment to connecting Scripture, culture, and tradition bring fresh insights and contribute to the growth and vitality of the church.
Welcome to episode ninety-five of New Creation Conversations. I’m joined this week by theologian and global church historian, Dr. Stephen Pardue. Steve is a graduate of Wheaton College where he also earned both an MA and a PhD in Theology. Having been raised in the Philippines, he has returned home and now teaches in Manila and directs the ThM/PhD programs in Theological Studies and Church History at the Asia Graduate School of Theology. He is the author of The Mind of Christ: Humility and the Intellect in Early Christian Theology and the coeditor of ten books, including Majority World Theology and Asian Christian Theology.
Our conversation centers on his recent book Why Evangelical Theology Needs the Global Church (published by Baker Academic). As most Christian theologians and students are aware, the number of Christians in the Majority World now outnumber those in North America and Europe, and many want to know more about emerging voices in the global church. Nevertheless, despite its rapid growth, the voices of the church in the Majority World are largely absent from Western evangelical theology. In his book, Steve not only wants to introduce some of those rich global voices into the conversation, but he argues that it is imperative for the church in the West to engage with and be edified by those voices. There is a richness in the diversity of global voices and perspectives available in the Church that enhance our understanding of God and deepen our discipleship.
Especially in my new opportunity to see more of the global church in my own denomination, I wanted to learn from Steve’s scholarship. I read every page of the book and found it to be a very helpful resource for not just navigating but also celebrating the major shifts taking place in global Christianity. It is a very good book and a really helpful conversation.
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