Christians’ Prayer, Missio Dei, and Missio Ecclesiae: An Exegetical Study of 1 Timothy 2:1-7
1 Timothy 2:1-15 is considered to be one of the most profound passages on prayer in the New Testament because it presents an extensive instruction on what and how Christians ought to pray.
Pancha Wiguna Yahya
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Holy Spirit and Missio Ecclesiae in Africa: Contexts, Diversity, and Confusion
Due to some points of connection between pneumatology and the African worldview, all sorts of paranormal experiences have been attributed to the Holy Spirit.
Jiofack Kana C. Jésus
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Missio Dei as the Main Project: Project Management Model for Mission of God [PDF]
The emergence of the concept of Missio Dei (Mission of God) from the perspective of the International Missionary Council (IMC) arguably demonstrated that the role of the Triune God in his own mission was undeservedly marginalized for decades, if not ...
Jonas Sello Thinane
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Conceptualisation of missio hominum as an expression of imago Dei: From missio Dei to missio hominum
Academic data show little evidence that the concept of the missio hominum was ever explored beyond its context as developed by Nico Smith. There is little to no research that has conceptualised this phenomenon in light of imago Dei and the role it should
Jonas Thinane
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Missio Dei through complexity theory: Complexity to total salvation
Complexity theory continues to fascinate the academics owing to its capability to describe complex systems holistically. This theory makes it possible to understand a complex system by studying its constituent subsystems. Understanding the missio Dei has
Jonas S. Thinane
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Speaking in signs: Communicating the gospel with deaf people in Zimbabwe
Churches in Zimbabwe have excluded deaf people, limiting their access, presence and participation in Missio Dei and Missio Ecclesiae. So far, there is minimal Zimbabwean theological scholarly attention to communicating the gospel with deaf people.
Kimion Tagwirei
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Missio hominum for social justice in South Africa: From missio Dei to missio hominum
Decades after the fall of apartheid, South Africa continues to face problems such as racism, heterosexism, sexism, ableism, xenophobia, and gender-based violence leading to feminicide, which undermines all efforts being made to achieve social justice ...
Jonas S. Thinane
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Battling with the baton: (Dis)connecting today and tomorrow’s leaders in African Pentecostalism
Leadership praxis, development and succession can become a bloody battlefield in Africa, mainly because of economic, cultural, theological and political factors.
Kimion Tagwirei
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Serving the needy from the greedy: Reviewing Diakonia in African neo-Pentecostalism
When the economy turned downwards across most African nations over the past two decades hitherto today, multifarious neo-Pentecostal churches correspondingly multiplied in and beyond the Global South.
Kimion Tagwirei
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Missio hominum in missio Dei: Biblical embodiment of missio hominum
Recent efforts to introduce and develop the concept of missio hominum, first by Prof. Nico Smith, followed by Dr Jonas Thinane, are equally plausible and commendable. However, these efforts leave untouched the question of the biblical roots of the missio
Jonas S. Thinane
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