Andrew Walls is the Curator for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World at the University of Edinburgh and the Director of the Scottish Institute of Missionary Studies at the University of Aberdeen. Recent books include The Missionary Movement in Christian History and The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History.
The Future of the Church in the Globalized World
Speaker(s): Andrew Walls, D.G. Hart, Frederica Mathewes-Green, Lamin Sanneh, Philip Jenkins, I.J. Kim
Date: April 1-3, 2004
Length: 11:05:42
Product ID: RGDL3445S
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Description
These lectures were given at Christian Ministries conference, The Future of the Church in a Globalized World in Charlottesville, Virginia. Lecture titles include:
- A Survey of the Global Scene - Philip Jenkins
- Islam and the West as a Missionary Frontier - Lamin Sanneh
- World Christianity or Particular Christianities? - Andrew Walls
- The Future of the Christian Church in the Global North - D.G. Hart
- Mutuality or Dominance - Lamin Sanneh
- Panel Discussion moderated by Lawrence Adams
- The Future of Eastern Orthodoxy in the West - Fredrica Mathewes-Green
- Ministry with Asian and Asian American Students - I.J. Kim
- The Future of Protestantism in the West - D.G. Hart
- History of the Christian Church in Africa - Andrew Walls
- North and South: Towards Schism? - Philip Jenkins
See All Audio by Andrew Walls D.G. Hart Frederica Mathewes-Green Lamin Sanneh Philip Jenkins I.J. Kim


D.G. Hart is Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Michigan. He is author of many books, including From Billy Graham to Sarah Palin: Evangelicals and the Betrayal of American Conservatism, The Lost Soul of American Protestantism, Rowman & Littlefield, and That Old Time Religion. He is also an elder in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.

Frederica Mathewes-Green is a wide-ranging author, whose work has appeared in such diverse publications as the Washington Post, Christianity Today, Smithsonian, the Los Angeles Times, First Things, Books & Culture, Sojourners, Touchstone, and the Wall Street Journal. She lives with her husband, the Rev. Gregory Mathewes-Green, in Baltimore, MD.

Lamin Sanneh is D. Willis James Professor of Missions and World Christianity at Yale Divinity School and Professor of History at Yale University. His many books include The Crown and the Turban: Muslims and West African Pluralism.

Philip Jenkins is Distinguished Professor of History and Religious Studies at Pennsylvania State University. His books include The New Anti-Catholicism: The Last Acceptable Prejudice and The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity.

I. J. KimNo Biographical Information available.