Missiological Imagination as a Pedagogical Tool: African and Asian Christians in Conversion
This article provides an example of how mission history may be utilized in imaginative ways to promote student reflection about missiology. The article first presents biographical portraits of three Christian leaders from Africa and Asia in the late ...
Hartley, Benjamin
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