10 Sep 2024
Shoki Coe’s model of contextualization and religious conversion
Overview Duane Alexander Miller uses anthropological dimensions and Shoki Coe’s contextualization model to provide examples of contextualization among converts from Islam: He argues that contextualization remains a relevant and fruitful approach in the context of late modernity and identity crises:
Speaker Dr. Duane Alexander Miller
About the speaker Duane serves as an Anglican priest in Madrid, associate professor at the Protestant Faculty of Theology at Madrid, and founding co-pastor at Kanisa, an Arabic-language Christian fellowship. Duane holds a PhD in Divinity from the University of Edinburgh.
Passage: Duane Alexander Miller uses anthropological dimensions and Shoki Coe’s contextualization model to provide examples of contextualization among converts from Islam: He argues that contextualization remains a relevant and fruitful approach in the context of late modernity and identity crises: