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  1. Christian Mission in the Midst of Violence. [REVIEW]Domenic Marbaniang - 2014 - Journal of the Contemporary Christian 6.
    The 2013 FOIM (Fellowship of Indian Missiologists) Conference was hosted at Punalur, Kerala. 12 papers from this conference were compiled and published in Christian Mission in the Midst of Violence under the editorship of Dr. Joy Thomas SVD, director of Ishvani Kendra of Pune and Secretary of FOIM and Dr. Siga Arles, director of the Centre for Contemporary Christianity of Bangalore.
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    Christian Missions.Paul Carus - 1895 - The Monist 5 (2):264-281.
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    Christian Mission in Colombia: Protestant paradox and Catholic continuities.Stephen Armet - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (1):47-54.
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    Politics in Christian missions.Akinyemi O. Alawode - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    For decades, the mobilisation of Christian missions has encountered a number of setbacks and barriers because of several factors and elements that pose severe impediments to the conduct of missionary activities. Amongst these factors and elements, the involvement of politics in the activities of the Christian missions is prominent. The goal of the Christian missions is to expand the kingdom of God, as well as the salvation and restoration of lost souls, while the goal (...)
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  5. Christian Missions as Affected by Liberal Theology.J. W. Burton - 1908 - Hibbert Journal 7 (2):400-404.
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    Christian Mission and Interreligious Dialogue: Mutually Exclusive or Complementary?William R. Burrows - 1997 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 17:119.
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  7. The Christian Mission Today.[author unknown] - 1960
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    Christian Missions.J. M. Thoburn - 1895 - The Monist 5 (2):264-281.
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    John Locke, Christian mission, and colonial America.Jack Turner - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (2):267-297.
    John Locke was considerably interested and actively involved in the promotion of Protestant Christianity among American Indians and African slaves, yet this fact goes largely unremarked in historical scholarship. The evidence of this interest and involvement deserves analysis—for it illuminates fascinating and understudied features of Locke's theory of toleration and his thinking on American Indians, African slaves, and English colonialism. These features include (1) the compatibility between toleration and Christian mission, (2) the interconnection between Christian mission and English (...)
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  10. Understanding Christian Mission: Participation in Suffering and Glory.[author unknown] - 2013
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    Christian missions and evolution of the culture of mass education in western Nigeria.S. A. Ajayi - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 3 (2):33-54.
    The culture of mass education has become an enduring tradition in Western Nigeria. The root of this culture is traceable to the mid-nineteenth century when the Christian missionary bodies began a process of systematic evangelization, using Western education as a medium and an indispensable tool. Early converts were taught how to read the Bible in vernacular – a measure that helped produce the first widespread literate class in Western Nigeria. Thereafter, mass education was promoted through the opening of primary (...)
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    Early Christian Missions from Alexandria to “India”. Institutional Transformations and Geographical Identifications.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2011 - Augustinianum 51 (1):221-231.
    This article first deals with Pantaenus’s mission to India, which began in Alexandria through the private initiative of Pantaenus, the teacher of Clement who was also well known to Origen. In the age of Athanasius (fourth century), another mission to India was organised in Alexandria, and this time the bishop himself took the initiative to send missionaries. Meanwhile in Alexandria the episcopacy had gained strength, and the head of the Didaskaleion – Didymus, a follower of Origen – was then appointed (...)
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    Christian mission in contemporary Asia.Vinay Samuel - 1998 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 15 (3):1-4.
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  14. Christian mission and indian religious pluralism.Swami Vikranth - 1981 - Journal of Dharma 6 (2):151-166.
     
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  15. Christian Missions and the Judgment of God.David M. Paton - 1953
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    Leadership development: Effective tool for urban Christian missions in the 21st century in Nigeria.Akinyemi O. Alawode - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–5.
    Urban Christian missions battle with many challenges in this 21st century, such that there is a need for a strategic plan to do missions in the cities. Over the years, missions' emphasis has focused on village missions and underdeveloped places. However, there is a clarion call to shift attention to urban Christian missions in recent times because the world is witnessing a massive migration of people from villages to cities for greener pastures. (...) missions' opportunities are evident in the cities because the cities attract all kinds of people. Urban Christian missions involve assembling converts and nurturing them to maturity, enabling them to teach others about Christ, and to do likewise to ensure that the Christian faith continues. The article employed a descriptive research method, and it investigated the task of developing leaders for active Christian missions in urban areas of Nigeria because of insufficient leaders who could adequately handle Christian mission work. CONTRIBUTION: This article is in line with the focus and scope of HTS Theological Studies in the sense that the journal is an acclaimed Open Access journal with broad coverage that promotes multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary religious aspects of studies in the international theological arena and the journal's publication criteria are based on rigorous research, accountable methodologies and novel findings based on sound ethical standards. Also, the research reveals that leadership training must be Bible-based and the Bible is the basis for Theological Studies. (shrink)
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    The Socio-Ethical Dimension of Knowledge: The Mission of Logical Empiricism.Christian Damböck & Adam Tamas Tuboly (eds.) - 2021 - Springer.
    This book studies how the relationship between philosophy, morality, politics, and science was conceived in the Vienna Circle and how this group of philosophers tried to position science as an antidote to totalitarianism and irrationalism. This leads to investigation of the still understudied views of the Vienna Circle on moral philosophy, meta-ethics, and the relationship between philosophy of science and politics. Including papers from an international group of scholars, The Socio-ethical Dimension of Knowledge: The Mission of Logical Empiricism addresses these (...)
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    Tradition, Modernity and Christian Mission in Asia.Corrie Acorda - 1993 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 10 (4):18-19.
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  19. Welt und Konversation. Die theologische Begründung der Mission bei Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.Christian D. Zangger & M. Geiger - 1975 - Studia Leibnitiana 7 (1):153-156.
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  20. Debate on Christian Missions.Paul Carus - 1894 - The Monist 5:274.
     
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  21. The Theology of the Christian Mission.Gerald H. Anderson - 1961
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    The importance and challenges of money in Christian missions.Akinyemi O. Alawode - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    Money is an essential element of everyday life. It is required to keep life going. However, the importance of money is not only in having it to meet one’s needs but also in the proper management of it. Like any other human endeavour, Christian missionary activities involve cash; one cannot talk about it without mentioning money. Nevertheless, money also poses a potential danger to the missionary enterprise. It is therefore important to pay attention to money-related issues in Christian (...)
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  23. Engaging Globalization: The Poor, Christian Mission, and our Hyperconnected World.[author unknown] - 2017
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    Fair trade and Christian mission: An overview of further steps in Christian witness in international trade.Chris Sugden - 2000 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 17 (3):118-120.
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  25. A History of Christian Missions.S. Neil - 1965
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    The Emergent Church, Socio-Economics and Christian Mission.John Lunn & Kim Hawtrey - 2010 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 27 (2):65-74.
    The social thought and outreach philosophy of the Emergent Church offers a revolutionary take on global Christian mission. In particular, according to this new paradigm, the mission of the church requires nothing short of a radical revision of today’s economic system. A review of writings by leading emergent thinkers such as McLaren and Chalke, however, raises questions about the extreme economics being proposed. There are also deep concerns from an evangelical theological perspective.
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  27. Debate on Christian Missions.Virchand R. Gandhi - 1894 - The Monist 5:268.
     
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  28. Price, M. T. - Christian Missions And Oriental Civilization. [REVIEW]P. Masson-Oursel - 1928 - Scientia 22 (43):447.
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    Beyond cultural imperialism: Cultural theory, Christian missions, and global modernity.Ryan Dunch - 2002 - History and Theory 41 (3):301–325.
    “Cultural imperialism” has been an influential concept in the representation of the modern Christian missionary movement. This essay calls its usefulness into question and draws on recent work on the cultural dynamics of globalization to propose alternative ways of looking at the role of missions in modern history. The first section of the essay surveys the ways in which the term “cultural imperialism” has been employed in different disciplines, and some of the criticisms made of the term within (...)
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    Redemption and restoration: The anti-slavery/trafficking call of Christian missions in South Africa today.Siphiwe I. Dube - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-11.
    This article engages with the religious dimension of the politics of anti-slavery/trafficking and presents an analysis of select Christian-identified organisations working in anti-slavery/trafficking in South Africa. Using website content of the select organisations as primary material, the article argues that in similar ways to the paternalistic early Christian missionary approach to indigenous religious practices, the politics of paternalism persist to this day in the realm of Christian organisations working in anti-slavery in South Africa. That is, the ‘White (...)
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    A History of Christian Missions[REVIEW]J. B. D. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):595-595.
    Neil offers a comprehensive but highly readable account of the world expansion and missionary efforts of Christianity—in its Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox varieties. What emerges rather clearly is the close connection between post-Renaissance European political expansion and Christian missionary activities: the former appears to have been the condition of the latter with a rather detrimental tendency to over-identify a paternalistic Western culture with Christian religious belief and practice. Neil writes with equanimity but points out that present ecumenical thinking (...)
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    Islam et occident: les raisons d'un conflit.Christian Delacampagne - 2003 - Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    Entre Islam et Occident, le conflit existe. Il est profond. Et il n'a pas débuté le 11 septembre 2001 car - sans remonter aux Croisades - il oppose deux civilisations dont les valeurs, depuis des siècles, ne sont guère compatibles. Les orientalistes qui le nient se bercent d'illusions. Les partisans de Huntington, qui croient à la mission salvatrice de l'Occident, font tout autant fausse route. Situation d'autant plus grave que, depuis la guerre des Six jours, le conflit en question a (...)
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    Mission Command in the Age of Network-Enabled Operations: Social Network Analysis of Information Sharing and Situation Awareness.Norbou Buchler, Sean M. Fitzhugh, Laura R. Marusich, Diane M. Ungvarsky, Christian Lebiere & Cleotilde Gonzalez - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  34. (1 other version)A Colony of Heaven: Bishop Hannington and Freretown – Early Christian Mission in East Africa.[author unknown] - 2016
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  35. The Common Task: A Theology of Christian Mission.M. Thomas Thangaraj - 1999
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    Armed Drones and Ethical Policing: Risk, Perception, and the Tele-Present Officer.Christian Enemark - 2021 - Criminal Justice Ethics 40 (2):124-144.
    Ethical analysis of armed drones has to date focused heavily on their use in foreign wars or counterterrorism operations, but it is important also to consider the potential use of armed drones in domestic law enforcement. Governments around the world are already making drones available to police for purposes including border control, criminal investigation, rescue missions, traffic management, and the monitoring of public assemblies. Unarmed and controlled remotely, these camera-equipped aircraft provide a powerful and mobile surveillance capacity that can (...)
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    The Gentiles in the Zion Hymns: Canaanite Myth and Christian Mission.Robert D. Miller - 2009 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 26 (4):232-246.
    The Psalms are an underused resource as a biblical basis for mission, especially since the Gentiles are treated more positively in the Psalms than in most of the rest of the Old Testament. In the Psalms, the inclusion of the Gentiles in the community of God focuses on their coming to Zion. This article explores what that means in the context of Israelite religion and the Canaanite images it borrowed. Hermeneutical conclusions are drawn from this and the history of interpretation (...)
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  38. Witness to the World: The Christian Mission in Theological Perspective.David J. Bosch - 1980
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    Contemporary Prophetic and Deliverance Ministry Challenges in Africa.Christian Tsekpoe - 2019 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 36 (4):280-291.
    This paper contends that in Africa, the belief in the reality of the spirit world is a persistent phenomenon, which occupies a significant place in their religiosity. By building their theologies around the existential needs of the African people, the prophetic and deliverance ministries represent a contextual approach to Christianity in Africa. Nevertheless, an examination of the strengths and weaknesses of these ministries reveal that their approach may fit well into the African cultural milieu, but their emphasis is a threat (...)
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  40. The Flaming Center: A Theology of the Christian Mission.Carl E. Braaten - 1977
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    Introduction to the Special Theme Issue: Christian Spirituality and Christian Mission: On not Trying to be more Generous than God.Steve L. Porter - 2013 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 6 (1):3-10.
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    The Role of Business Enterprise in Christian Mission.Norm Ewert - 1992 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 9 (1):7-14.
    Power is now measured by economic strength. The world is becoming more integrated. Europe and the Pacific are challenging US dominance. The debt crisis is a crisis in capital and job creation. In the future, key economic issues will be job creation, increased production, grassroots development and safeguarding the poor from the debt crisis. The most viable form of employment will be in small scale enterprises. These meet the real needs of the poorest, are locally owned and controlled, produce products (...)
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    Social Dialogue and Media Ethics.Clifford G. Christians - 2000 - Ethical Perspectives 7 (2):182-193.
    The central question of this conference is whether the media can contribute to high quality social dialogue. The prospects for resolving that question positively in the “sound and fury” depend on recovering the idea of truth. At present the news media are lurching along from one crisis to another with an empty centre. We need to articulate a believable concept of truth as communication's master principle. As the norm of healing is to medicine, justice to politics, critical thinking to education, (...)
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    Le Sénat de Belgique : future Chambre de réflexion?Christian Daubie - 1978 - Res Publica 20 (4):495-534.
    In the future Belgian State, in which «communities» and «regions» are constitutionally authorized, the composition, the mission and the competences of the second Chamber, the Senate, are called in question.The «community-agreements» of Egmont and Stuyvenberg provided that the members of the regional councils should be also members of the councils of the communities and members of a Senate.His legislative roll should be limited to pass the revision of the Constitution, the bills with a special majority and to propose amendments at (...)
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    Beyond Faith and Reason: The Consequences of Alasdair Maclntyre's Conception of Tradition-Constituted Rationality for Philosophy of Religion.Christian E. Early - 2002 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 19 (2):151-151.
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  46. Mission as inculturation+ cultural translation of religious concepts especially with regard to Christian missions.T. Manikkam - 1981 - Journal of Dharma 6 (2):190-196.
     
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    The Challenge of the poor to Christians: IcFEM's experience in integrating Christian mission and Transformational Development in Kenya.Solomon Nabie - 2005 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 22 (2):115-120.
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    Islam in South East Asia and Christian Mission.Hwa Yung - 2003 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 20 (4):220-222.
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    Head in the Clouds and Feet in the Mud: The role of private universities in the integration of Christian Mission and Transformational Development.Michael Schultheis - 2005 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 22 (2):97-105.
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    Globalization: Implications of violence, the global economy, and the role of the state for Africa and Christian mission.Ben Knighton - 2001 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 18 (4):205-219.
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