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A missiology of life: Engaging Nelus Niemandt’s missiology
Respected missiologist Nelus Niemandt pays a great deal of attention to present-day life in his missiology. Although the ‘not yet’ plays an important role in missiology, Niemandt emphatically concentrates on the implications of the missio Dei for this ...
Pieter Verster
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AbstractIn 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 Auvinen
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This article highlights key themes from history, current practice, and future directions in missiology. It traces the development of missiology as a discipline, highlighting some of the key voices, groups and movements along the way.
James Butler, Harvey Kwiyani, Cathy Ross
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Is missiology an academic discipline?
This is a revised version of a paper delivered in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, on February 5th, 1998, under the auspices of the North Atlantic Missiology Project, co-ordinated by the University of Cambridge and financed by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
Jan A B Jongeneel
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Mission’s public engagement: The conversation of missiology and public theology
The recent development of public theology, the formation of the Global Network for Public Theology, and active scholarly discussions through the platform of the International Journal of Public Theology demonstrate that there is significant interest in ...
Kim, Sebastian, Sebastian Kim
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The task and place of missiology at the public university
Although Missiology has been an accepted discipline for over 100 years since Warneck’s important contribution, the teaching of this theological discipline, especially at public universities, is currently under great strain. The question is whether it is
P. Verster
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While outside missions strategies can be helpful, missions must be biblically based. A robust evangelical theology of Scripture, combined with a commitment to historical/grammatical hermeneutics, is the essential foundation of evangelical missionary thought and practice.
Z. Pratt
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Implications of Acts 1:8 for Ghanaian Neo-Pentecostal Missiology [PDF]
The book of Acts is often referred to by many scholars and preachers when discussing Christian missions with emphasis on Acts 1:8 as the centrality of the book. Unfortunately, very little exegetical study is done on the text by scholars in relation to
Paul Kang-Ewala Diboro +1 more
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Pentecostal Missiology: Encountering Wounded Society through a Scholarship of Engagement
A scholarship of engagement is an approach that connects knowledge systems to the challenges facing society in a meaningful way. This article reviews the literature on Pentecostal missiology to make a new contribution through a scholarship of ...
kgatle, mookgo solomon
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A reformed perspective on taking mission and missiology to the heart of theological training
Mission and missiology have been driven to the periphery of the life of both the church and theological institutions. Missiology has, in many theological institutions in the world, struggled to find a home.
Thinandavha D. Mashau
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