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Wounded Futures: Missiology, Post-Apartheid Literature, and the Quest for Humanity 2.0

Diálogo
This paper delves into the relationship between post-apartheid literature, theology, and missiology in combating the persistent legacies of trauma, injustice, and dehumanization in a postcolonial world.
Andrei Bogdan
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Forming and Reforming the American Society of Missiology, 1973-2023

Missiology - An International Review
The American Society of Missiology recently passed its 50th anniversary. That initiated a new history of the society, New Wineskins: Forming and Reforming the American Society of Missiology, 1973-2023, which argues that the vitality of the ASM waxes when
D. Ireland
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Canaan Hymns: Toward a decolonizing missiology of the Chinese church movement

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies
This article provides a narrative of how the collection Canaan Hymns is embedded in the context of the life and struggles of ecclesial life within the Chinese church movement, embodied in their pneumatologically-led creation, and empowered by the ...
Xiaoli Yang
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Pentecostal Missiology: Encountering Wounded Society through a Scholarship of Engagement

Mission studies
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 engagement.
M. Kgatle
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Missiology

Blackfriars, 1946
According to Father Rommerskirchen (Guide des Missions Catholiques 1937, p. 165) we owe the word ‘missiology’ to the French—the term ‘missiologie’ having been popularised by P&re Charles, S.J. German Catholics, under the inspiration of Professor Schmidlin, have preferred to use the word ‘Missionswissenschaft’ and it is perhaps unfortunate that ...
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Romanian Orthodox Communities in Transition: Human Dignity and Labour Migration through Pastoral Missiology

Mission studies
This article examines the complex dynamics of labour migration within Romanian Orthodox communities, both in Romania and in the diaspora, focusing on the theme of human dignity through a missiological lens.
C. Sonea
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Missiology Meets Ecotheology: Creation Faith in an Intercultural Perspective

Studies in World Christianity
Indigenous religions around the world have brought forth functional attitudes towards their natural environment that have – until recently – proved successful.
Isis Ibrahim
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Disabling Mission, Enabling Witness. Exploring Missiology Through the Lens of Disability Studies

, 2020
RÉSUMÉ Conner appelle les études missiologiques à prendre en compte les études sur les handicaps et remet en question la perspective implicite dans une bonne partie de la réflexion théologique qui présuppose la normalité.
K. Tamminga
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World Christianity in Western Europe: diasporic identity, narratives and missiology

Black Theology, 2020
One of the most important developments in contemporary Christian theology (particularly that of missiology), and faith-based practice, is the phenomenon of “World Christianity”.
Anthony G. Reddie
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The questions for post-apartheid South African missiology in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

, 2020
South African missiology has seen a shift in its praxis since the late 20th century. David J. Bosch made a crucial contribution in this regard. The shift includes mission as a contextualised praxis and agency.
Eugene Baron
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