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Theology in Black and White?
Joinny Baker and Yemi Adedeji head to head at Greenbelt 2008
(Photo: © Sarah Truby/CMS)

Can a postmodern Englishman hope to agree with a Pentecostal Nigerian? Colleagues and friends Jonny Baker and Yemi Adedeji go head to head to find out


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In the first of a series of talks and discussions recorded in the CMS venue at Greenbelt 2008, CMS colleagues Jonny Baker and Yemi Adedeji discuss the problems and possibilities offered by their starkly differing worldviews.

Jonny describes himself as a postmodern dad and is deeply involved in the alternative worship and emerging church scenes. Yemi is a Nigerian convert from Islam who has raised his three chidren in Britain.

Their conversation ranges widely and seeks to offer ways these diverse sections of the British Christian community could engage. Chaired by Tim Dakin, General Secretary of CMS.

Jonny Baker blogs at jonnybaker.blogs.com

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Published: 7:20 PM :: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 :: 4395 views :: 1 Comments :: :: Mission in Britain, Missiology, INSIGHT, All News and Views, Featured Audio, Audio: Talks



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By Rev. Olufemi Ige-dasilva @ Tuesday, March 16, 2010 1:14 PM

Nice to listen to talk between Jonny & Yemi Adedeji. May I ask for any materials/resources relating to 'Pentecostal approaches to Misiology'
They have contributed mostly to the growth of Missions today, peharps they are the new face for Missions. From the early 1900s most growth in Missionary entreprise could be linked to Pentecosta/Charismatics either as a stand alone bridge-head or as catalysts within main line denominations; from Catholicsm down to Seventh Adventism.

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