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Santosh Dan is from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. He has obtained B.Th degree from North India Theological Seminary, New Delhi; his M.Div degree from Indian Theological Seminary, Chennai and his M.Th degree from Bethel Bible College, Punalur.
Since 2017, he has been serving with East West Ministries International as Field Leader of North India Team. North India Team focuses to start Church Planting Movement all over North India to see North India fill with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord (Habakkuk 2:14).
Mr. Dan has written a book titled “Disability and Mephibosheth: Constructing a Theology for People with Disabilities” which could be ordered from Amazon India.
Below is the link to order it:
Disability and Mephibosheth: Constructing a Theology for People with Disabilities https://amzn.in/d/0avXWmyj
Phone: +919315115220
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system wanted women to be loyal to the family more than pursuing their individual interests. 3 N.
The word inculturation was introduced by the Catholic missiologist Pierre Charles in 1953, replac... more The word inculturation was introduced by the Catholic missiologist Pierre Charles in 1953, replacing earlier expressions like accommodation, assimilation, adaptation, indigenization or contextualization. 1 Today, the word inculturation is very common in the field of mission and evangelism. Today, generally inculturation has been understood as the process of incarnating the Gospel among the people who respond and live it in faith in a given cultural context. This paper is an attempt to define inculturation, to find out the necessity of it, Biblical basis of it, and its relevance to mission.
system wanted women to be loyal to the family more than pursuing their individual interests. 3 N.
The word inculturation was introduced by the Catholic missiologist Pierre Charles in 1953, replac... more The word inculturation was introduced by the Catholic missiologist Pierre Charles in 1953, replacing earlier expressions like accommodation, assimilation, adaptation, indigenization or contextualization. 1 Today, the word inculturation is very common in the field of mission and evangelism. Today, generally inculturation has been understood as the process of incarnating the Gospel among the people who respond and live it in faith in a given cultural context. This paper is an attempt to define inculturation, to find out the necessity of it, Biblical basis of it, and its relevance to mission.