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The Nicene Creed, the Church, and Christian Mission

open access: yesInternational Review of Mission, Volume 113, Issue 2, Page 311-323, November 2024.
Abstract This article critically examines the significance of the Nicene Creed for mission within the evolving missional context of 2025, particularly in Southern Africa. In an era defined by the globalized nature of mission, the church is no longer viewed as the sender but as the one being sent, reflecting the missio Dei framework.
Johannes J. Knoetze
wiley   +1 more source

The implications of ecclesiology’s understanding of church and ἐκκλησία for the current missiology

open access: yesMissionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology, 2018
This introductory study was initiated by the observation that authors about the church differ in their understanding of and approach to church and ἐκκλησία.
De Beer, Jan Mathys
doaj   +1 more source

Menelisik Peran Misiologi Kaum Ibu Gereja Kaimantan Evangelis Kanaan Dalam Rangka Hari Perempuan

open access: yesManna Rafflesia, 2021
This research presents the missiological role of the mothers of the GKE Kanaan Palangka Raya congregation. The role of mothers in church ministry during the Covid-19 pandemic is needed, because of the involvement and loyalty of mothers in serving.
Setinawati Setinawati
doaj   +1 more source

Servant Learners: Short-Term Missions as an Effective Strategy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Short-term missions (STM) is a phenomenon that is quickly growing; each year more and more teams are sent out from North America to locations across the globe to share the gospel and do work projects in another culture.
Chennells, Abigail
core   +1 more source

Missio Maritatus in the Missio Dei: Genesis 1:28 for Marriage Missiology

open access: yesE-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Marriage is a sacred institution that represents God’s sent interpersonal relationships to proliferate humanity, rather than just the act of remaining as husband and wife.
J. Thinane
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Decolonizing the Triune God

open access: yesInternational Review of Mission, Volume 113, Issue 2, Page 280-296, November 2024.
Abstract This article aims to propose a “two‐way” decolonial reading of the trinitarian approaches within the Latin American liberation theologies: as a critique and as a framework to enhance some of its assumptions. Hence, the article will develop some of the most recognized approaches to this issue within these liberation theologies to identify ...
Nicolás Panotto
wiley   +1 more source

Sendingwetenskap in die teologiese fakulteit van die Ned. Geref. Kerk aan die Universiteit van Pretoria � 'n evaluering

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 1988
An evaluation of Missiology at the Faculty of Theology of the Ned. Geref. Kerk at the University of PretoriaAfter a brief historical expos of the establishing of the department of Missiology in 1966, the organisation of the department is described as ...
C. W. H. Boshoff
doaj   +1 more source

Praksis Misiologi Masyarakat Perkotaan

open access: yesDunamis: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristiani, 2021
. This article aimed to study urban missiology praxis which was highlighted from the church's role as gospel deliverer point of view. This topic was conducted by a literature study approach.
Setinawati Setinawati   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Equilibrium between Engaging in Practical Missiology and Scholarly Academic Missiology: A Driving Force to Attain Missio Dei

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Culture, History, Religion and Traditions
There is no difference between the terms Mission and Missiology, as far as some are concerned, whereas to others, these terms have different meanings. The term "Missiology" is commonly used among the academia but not commonly used among the non-academic ...
A. D., Odeleye D. A., A. A. O.
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Anti‐Racism and the Fight against Discrimination Today

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, Volume 76, Issue 3, Page 182-191, July 2024.
Abstract This article explores the efforts of the World Council of Churches (WCC) in combating racism and discrimination, emphasizing the importance of anti‐racism rather than non‐racism. The article underlines the intersection of racism with climate change and economic inequality, including its compounded impact on marginalized groups.
Jerry Pillay, Masiiwa Ragies Gunda
wiley   +1 more source

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