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Moving Toward the Enemy: A Case for Missiological Engagement in Counter/Deradicalization
The church on mission, especially in the Middle East, has been a controversial topic with memories of the Crusades and colonialism burned deep in the psyche of the region.
Scott Gustafson
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Spiritual Care: Motivations and Experiences through the Lenses and Voices of a Cohort of Spiritual Care Workers at an Established Hospice in Cape Town, South Africa. [PDF]
Mahilall R, Swartz L.
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Revisiting the Healing Narrative of the Gospel in the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Wijaya Y.
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Roland Allen was a prolific writer. During his lifetime, he authored numerous books, pamphlets, and articles. Upon examination of Allen’s writings regarding the Church, the researcher encounters certain themes over and over again.
Payne, J. D.
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A <i>Fondrakö</i> text: Cultural religious tradition and social integration of community. [PDF]
Zaluchu SE.
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Doctor of Missiology: Dissertation Writing Manual
Recommendations and requirements for the Mission Department and the Doctor of Missiology Program of Andrews University.https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/books/1318/thumbnail ...
Bauer, Linda
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Toward a Christological Missiology Today with the Guide-Who-Stands-Aside
In the multifaith, multicultural context of India today, we need a christological missiology that avoids past triumphalism by orienting itself to an understanding of Christ as the guide-who-stands-aside.
J. Jayakiran Sebastian
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The Sailors' Home and moral regulation of white European seamen in nineteenth-century India. [PDF]
Dutta M.
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The missio Dei and the identity of the church in 1 Peter
A book review essay of The missio Dei and the identity of the church in 1 Peter, edited by Abeneazer G. Urga, Jessica A. Udall, and Edward L. Smither (Littleton, Colorado, USA: William Carey Publishing, 2024).
Benjamin MARX
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This paper proposes a Reformed theological method for missiological interpretation of culture and cultural dialogue in terms of religious consciousness and uses classical Confucianism as a case study. The thesis of the paper is that, on the basis of the
Nathan Shannon
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