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Wounded Futures: Missiology, Post-Apartheid Literature, and the Quest for Humanity 2.0
DiálogoThis 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 ReviewThe 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 StudiesThis 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 studiesA 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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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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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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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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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 ChristianityIndigenous 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
, 2020RÉSUMÉ 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, 2020One 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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, 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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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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