Recently at a conference, I heard a speaker remark that when the Western world writes it is called theology but when the majority world writes it is often referred to as contextual theology. This hegemony is addressed by Stephen Pardue in his book, Why Evangelical Theology Needs the Global Church, where he cogently and persuasively argues for contextual theology to have a place at the table. Currently the director of ThM/PhD in theological studies and church history at Asia Graduate School of Theology in Manila, Pardue (PhD, Wheaton College) is well positioned to help the voice of the global church to be heard.Â
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