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How can the gospel of Jesus Christ be regarded in the contemporary context of globalization

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Publication: The Proceedings of the International Conference Globalization, Intercultural Dialogue and National Identity. Section: Language and Discourse, 1, p. 147-153
ISBN:978-606-93691-3-5
Editors:Iulian Boldea
Publisher:Arhipelag XXI Press
Place:Tîrgu-Mureş
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Abstract:Questions like, who we are, where we come from and where we go, have caused many debates over time, humanity being concerned about this issue since the beginning to the contemporary days. According to Christian teaching, the world has its origin in God, being His work, created not out of an ever existing substance and coeternal with Him, but “out of nothing”.
Unfortunately, over time, the world has been removed from its primary purpose, becoming a laboratory for conceptual experiments, thus neglecting the evangelical principles and the ancestral traditions at the same time. Before approaching the actual topic, we shall note that the seriousness and sincerity with which there must be assessed and analyzed the challenges of the contemporary world, sometimes giving rise to a wide range of interpretations, sometimes even dissensions, confusions or uncertainties. There are organized conferences in our continent that propose different theories, concepts or complex systems “intended” to create progress and facilitate the destiny of humanity. Concerned with these issues, the contemporary society is living, on the background of a general crisis of the meaning of life, a cultural, religious or educational mess, obvious symptoms in what a globalized society is intended to be. Given these circumstances we wonder: where can be located and how can the Gospel of Jesus Christ be perceived in the contemporary context of globalization.
Key words:evangelical principles, ancestral traditions, challenges, concepts, globalized society
Language: English
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