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In an era marked by rapid cultural shifts, religious pluralism, and growing secularization, the Catholic Church faced a pivotal moment in redefining its mission to the world. The 1987 Catholic Church Synod's Teaching on Evangelization and Mission offers an authoritative, in-depth exploration of this landmark Synod, revealing how it reshaped the Church's approach to proclaiming the Gospel in the modern age.
Drawing on rich theological insight, historical context, and primary sources, this book unpacks the Synod's groundbreaking emphasis on inculturation, interreligious dialogue, the dynamic role of the laity, and innovative evangelization methods. It delves into the challenges posed by secular ideologies, the critical importance of social justice, and the collaborative spirit fostering missionary cooperation worldwide.
Ollie Newman's comprehensive analysis brings to life the Synod's enduring vision for a missionary Church—bold, compassionate, and adaptive—called to witness faithfully in an ever-changing global landscape. Whether you are a theologian, historian, clergy, or engaged layperson, this book equips you with crucial understanding of how the Church's mission continues to evolve in pursuit of spreading hope and salvation to all peoples.