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International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2018
This article reviews the book Relocating World Christianity by placing it in the context of the past twenty years of research, including reassessing the meaning of the term “World Christianity.” Critique of the book includes the author’s personal ...
D. Robert
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This article reviews the book Relocating World Christianity by placing it in the context of the past twenty years of research, including reassessing the meaning of the term “World Christianity.” Critique of the book includes the author’s personal ...
D. Robert
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Teaching Missiology in and for World Christianity: Content and Method
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2018The article begins with a brief definition of “World Christianity” and elaborates three theses for conceiving the relationship between missiology and theology, the understanding and practice of Christian missions, and the teaching of missiology.
P. Phan
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World Christianity as a Theological Approach: A Reflection on Central and Eastern Europe
Critical Readings in the History of Christian Mission, 2017A combination of regionally focussed case studies and thematic essays, this volume seeks to explain the emergence of World Christianity as a new academic sub-discipline over the last two decades.
D. Nagy
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The Charleston Advisor, 2014
The World Christian Database (WCD) provides extensive information on “9,000 Christian denominations and on religions” in “238 countries and 13,000 ethno-linguistic peoples, as well as on 5,000 cities and 3,000 provinces.” Religious data and statistics include religious activities, growth rates, religious literature, worker activity, and demography ...
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The World Christian Database (WCD) provides extensive information on “9,000 Christian denominations and on religions” in “238 countries and 13,000 ethno-linguistic peoples, as well as on 5,000 cities and 3,000 provinces.” Religious data and statistics include religious activities, growth rates, religious literature, worker activity, and demography ...
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Christian Reconstructionism and the Christian World Mission
Missiology: An International Review, 1995Christian Reconstructionism is a movement which seeks to expand the kingdom of God in an external and institutional fashion. Advocates promote obedience to the Mosaic Law and seek to transform the political, economic, judicial, and social institutions of every nation into structures that would be modern equivalents of Old Testament Israel.
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World Christianity and Indigenous Experience
In this book, David Lindenfeld proposes a new dimension to the study of world history. Here, he explores the global expansion of Christianity since 1500 from the perspectives of the indigenous people who were affected by it and helped change it, giving ...
David F. Lindenfeld
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World Religions and Christian Theology
New Blackfriars, 1969It seems to me only fair to begin this paper by inquiring whether the topic indicated by the title actually exists in any serious sense, or whether it has simply been conjured up by a trick of language within the general and familiar process of academic over-production and waste-making.
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Christianity and World Religions
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1986The claim of the early church is one that the creative and saving power of God, embodied in the Lord Jesus, calls into being a community which is always trying to live out the implications of the divine refusal to accept cultural, ethnic, political, or other boundaries.
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Lynne Penberthy +2 more
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