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Die missio Dei en die bestudering van die Ou Testament
In the recent past the issue of the missio Dei played an important role in the discussions about the mission of the church as God’s instrument in the world in missionary work and theological training.
Herculaas F. (Herrie) van Rooy
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Abstract In this article I analyze the concept and contextuality of ecumenical missiology and its contemporary paradigms. Furthermore, I argue that the mission from the margins paradigm may construct a new method for undoing constantly increasing marginalization when understood from both its theological and philosophical points of view.
Mari‐Anna Auvinen
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This article is dedicated to Professor Sarel van der Merwe as missiologist and what he had done for the cause of the missio Dei in South Africa. The role of the laity in the missio Dei was one of the most significant developments followed by most church ...
George Lotter, Timothy Van Aarde
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Polycentrism in the missio Dei
Structures for mission have been under review as a result of many factors. In particular have been the widening influences of globalisation, and to a lesser degree, glocalisation. Various models of leadership praxis and structures have been proposed along the way.
Franklin, Kirk, Niemandt, Nelus
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Thirlwall's law: Binding constraint or ‘centre‐of‐gravity’?
Abstract Thirlwall's law is one of the most powerful empirical regularities in demand‐led growth theories. In recent years, the challenges imposed by globalisation have led to a new wave of studies incorporating into this framework topics such as ecological sustainability, the complexity of innovation processes, the role of institutions, the ...
Marwil J. Dávila‐Fernández +1 more
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As the Christian church engaged in the so-called foreign mission, an unfortunate perception ensued that mission was of service to the colonial aspirations of the sending countries.
Phemelo O. Marumo
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A long walk to obedience: Missiology and mission under scrutiny (1910-2010)
This article describes the discipline of missiology and mission over the last century since Edinburgh 1910 followed by two world wars to Edinburgh 2010, as a long walk to obedience – a walk in discerning God’s will.
Johannes J. Knoetze
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Ministers of Life: A Call to Mission for Healthcare Workers. [PDF]
McTavish J.
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Die missionale kerk in informele behuisingsgemeenskappe
The missional church in communities in informal settlements. Mission in informal settlements faces huge challenges, which include poor living conditions and structures, lack of infrastructure and medical facilities, extreme poverty, illnesses ...
Pieter Verster
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The missio Dei as context for a ministry to refugees
The current global escalation of refugees and involuntary migration, due to the effects of war and world disasters, makes it imperative to devise an effective approach to care for refugees.
Diniz R. Soares +2 more
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