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World Christianity: Contours of an Approach [PDF]
This contribution makes a case for understanding the term World Christianity to represent a particular approach to studying Christianity/ies. In order to make this argument, the chapter first explores the genealogy of World Christianity and situates prevalent conceptualizations, such as World Christianity as a subject matter and as a field of study, in
Martha Frederiks
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World Christianity and Mission 2020: Ongoing Shift to the Global South
This article marks the thirty-sixth year of including statistical information on World Christianity and mission in the International Bulletin of Mission Research.
Gina A. Zurlo +2 more
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World Christianity and Mission 2021: Questions about the Future [PDF]
This article marks the thirty-seventh year of including statistical information on World Christianity and mission in the International Bulletin of Mission Research.
Gina A. Zurlo +2 more
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Eschatology and World Christianity [PDF]
This essay explores the developments of eschatology in world Christianity to show how Christian thought and practice have interacted with various contexts to produce unique understandings of time and history. While a number of geographical contexts will be discussed, this essay argues that there are shared theological themes which transcend geography ...
A. Chow
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What Has Jerusalem to Do with the Internet? World Christianity and Digital Culture
This article was originally presented as the keynote address at the 2021 Yale-Edinburgh Conference, on the theme “Oral, Print, and Digital Cultures in World Christianity and the History of Mission.” It highlights the rise of digital technologies and the ...
A. Chow
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This chapter focuses on interreligious encounter in contemporary Nigeria with the notion of ‘religious field’ at the forefront. This analytical frame acknowledges how lived religious experience can cut across multiple religious traditions, which leads to
Corey L. Williams, M. Frederiks, D. Nagy
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Decoloniality and Interculturality in World Christianity: A Latin American Perspective
‘World Christianity’ has become a buzz word in the past few decades, contrasting Eurocentric perspectives that portray Christianity as a ‘Western’ religion.1 As a world religion, Christianity presents itself as border-crossing, finding a home equally ...
R. Barreto
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Edinburgh and World Christianity [PDF]
In his inaugural lecture as Professor of World Christianity at the University of Edinburgh, Professor Stanley discusses three individuals connected to Edinburgh who have major symbolic or actual significance for the development of world Christianity over the last 150 years.
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