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    A missiology of progress: Assessing advancement in the Bible translation movement.Kirk J. Franklin - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):9.
    Statistical analysis has been a common method for determining progress in missional activity. In the case of Bible translation, measurable statistics have been readily available showing progress. However, there have been gaps such as biblical, sociological, theological and missiological factors. The aim of this study is to consider broader factors than just quantifiable measurements that could be used to develop a missiological foundation for missional progress, especially for Bible translation. The setting was to analyse inputs from leaders within the Bible (...)
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    Is missiology an academic discipline?Jan A. B. Jongeneel - 1998 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 15 (3):27-32.
    This is a revised version of a paper delivered in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, on February 5th, 1998, under the auspices of the North Atlantic Missiology Project, co-ordinated by the University of Cambridge and financed by the Pew Charitable Trusts. The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Pew Charitable Trusts. Additionally, this paper was delivered in the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, Oxford, (...)
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    Postdenominational Missiology: Developing an Ecumenical Renewalist Approach.Andy Lord - 2017 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 34 (4):243-259.
    The emergence of postdenominational identities has been recognised as a significant development in approaches to mission. These contribute to a deeper form of ecumenism in the way they integrate different traditions in themselves rather than starting from a confessional or correlational outlook. They also seek to develop over time through ongoing dialogue with different traditions. This article examines one such postdenominational identity, the emerging ‘renewalist’ identity that is particularly shaped by the charismatic tradition. A renewalist approach is contrasted with the (...)
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    Transforming Africa: Some missiological perspectives from the Belhar Confession.Johannes J. Knoetze - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):7.
    In the strategic document of the African Union approved in 2013 and spanning over 50 years, known as Agenda 2063, we find a blueprint for transforming Africa into a global powerhouse of the future. Many of the themes mentioned in Agenda 2063 are also mentioned in the New Testament, such as slavery, unity, poverty, women, children, discrimination and diversity. It is therefore clear that Christianity has something to contribute to Agenda 2063. Another word used throughout the Agenda 2063 document is (...)
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    The Ecclesiological and Missiological Perspectives of Synodality.Jan Nowotnik - 2023 - New Blackfriars 104 (1113):549-559.
    The aim of this paper is to appreciate more deeply the ecclesiological and missiological perspectives of synodality and thus to suggest that synodality is not something new or created as the whim of Pope Francis but that it is rooted in the Church's ecclesiology from its earliest times and as such finds an expression in the Church's life and mission. In this paper I will demonstrate that the Church has always been a synodal Church and what we are witnessing now (...)
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    Missiological Dimensions of Philosophy.Bogdan Lubardić - 2019 - Philotheos 19 (1):22-75.
    This study demonstrates how and with what aim philosophy is received into the missionary activities of the apostles Paul and Luke as regards the Areopagitica in Acts 17. By an ingenious utilization of Greco-Roman learning and paideia, generally, and philosophy, particularly, Lukan Paul offers a context oriented cross-cultural model of preaching the kerygmatic word as of evangelization. A model for the inculturation of the power and meanings of the Gospel message is offered. In this a significant function is allocated to (...)
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    Nomadic Missiology? Bringing Braidotti’s Thought into the Conversation about the Future of Cross-Cultural Mission.Paul Woods - 2017 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 34 (4):301-310.
    Recent discussion about the future of mission has engaged with concepts such as missio Dei, polycentrism, Christendom and glocalisation. In order to provide a philosophical response to these and to introduce a new conversation partner, this article explores key ideas from the nomadic theory of Rosi Braidotti. Notions such as the embodied subject, the rhizome and various forms of becoming could be of benefit to the evolving multilogue about mission futures, and an initial attempt is made to show their relevance (...)
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  8. Advanced Missiology: How to Study Missions in Credible and Useful Ways.[author unknown] - 2021
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    Ontology, Missiology, and the Travail of Christian Doctrine: A Conversation with Kevin Hector’s Theology without Metaphysics.Kevin J. Vanhoozer - 2013 - Journal of Analytic Theology 1:108-119.
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    Prosperity gospel: A missiological assessement.Eric Z. M. Gbote & Selaelo T. Kgatla - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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  11. (2 other versions)Understanding Christian translation and its missiological relevance.Akinyemi O. Alawode - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):6.
    Christian translation is integral to Christian missions that benefit the ingenious people and the gospel. Among early missionary activities, translations of the Bible to vernacular language have tremendous implications for the gospel propagation. Its roots are well spelt out in the early church, which endorsed Christianity as a universal faith. The researchers observe the historical and missiological perspective of Bible translation. They used library materials and internet sources to explain the meaning of translation, such as explaining a text language in (...)
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    Revisiting African Spirituality: A reference to Missiological Institute consultations of 1965 and 1967.James K. Mashabela - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):1-8.
    This article revisits the hope of the First and Fourth Missiological Institute (MI) consultations in 1965 and 1967 regarding the survival of African Spirituality as relevant to the daily life of South African churches. African Spirituality has played a significant role in the cultural context of Africans. In the African context, African Spirituality is intertwined with life, death, and health, which co-exist with material aspects and the economy as gracious gifts from God. The churches in South Africa and elsewhere in (...)
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    Across the Confessional Divide: Johannes Hoornbeeck, José de Acosta, and the Role of Force and Free Will in the Development of a Reformed Missiology.Floris Verhaart - 2022 - Journal of the History of Ideas 83 (4):629-642.
    Abstract:This article seeks to contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between Catholic and Protestant theories of mission by examining the influence of the Jesuit José de Acosta on the De conversione Indorum et gentilium (1669), one of the first comprehensive handbooks of Protestant missiology, written by Johannes Hoornbeeck. It is demonstrated that Acosta's Thomist emphasis on the willing acceptance of a new faith made his ideas particularly attractive to Hoornbeeck and are the reason why the latter preferred (...)
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    The questions for post-apartheid South African missiology in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.Eugene Baron - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (2):11.
    South African missiology has seen a shift in its praxis since the late 20th century. David J. Bosch made a crucial contribution in this regard. The shift includes mission as a contextualised praxis and agency. In mission studies, agency has become necessary in postcolonial mission, primarily because of the loss of identity of the oppressed in colonised countries. Through contextual theologies of liberation, African theology, Black Theology of Liberation and postcolonial studies, theologians were able to reflect on the human (...)
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    Proclaiming the gospel in an interfaith environment: Missiological and ecumenical approach.Peter White - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):7.
    Proclaiming the gospel (Christian witnessing) in an interfaith environment is an increasingly critical concern for Christians in today’s globalised society. This article intends to explore a missiological and ecumenical approach to address the challenge of sharing the message of Christ in multi-religious contexts. Drawing on missiological and ecumenical perspectives, the article makes suggestions on how Christians can engage with members of other religions through respectful and authentic dialogue. Such an approach involves recognising the values and beliefs of other religions. The (...)
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  16. A Public Missiology: How Local Churches Witness to a Complex World.[author unknown] - 2020
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    Ecological Challenges and Injustice from a Missiological Perspective.Ji Young Jung - 2021 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 38 (4):279-295.
    Coupled with ecological challenges, injustice such as unfair resource distribution and exploitation over nature and the poor has been disproportionately inflicted upon the powerless. As we look at the nexus of ecological challenges and injustice, we find establishing social sustainability like redressing the issues of injustice is closely linked with attaining environmental sustainability. This paper attempts to look into the nexus of ecological challenges and injustice from a missiological perspective. In a missiological paradigm, a biblical concept of justice for the (...)
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    Religious nationalism, racism, and raza hispánica (“Hispanic race”) in Constantino Bayle’s, S.J. (1882–1953) missiology.Rady Roldán-Figueroa - 2022 - Critical Research on Religion 10 (1):41-60.
    This article focuses on the career of the Jesuit priest, Constantino Bayle, as a historian of Spanish Catholic missions and promoter of state-sponsored arrangements that institutionalized nationalist religious historiography. He encoded religious nationalism and racist categories in academic discourse and terminology, elevating in this way racist assumptions and renewed imperialist aspirations to the level of official historiography. The article traces Bayle’s early career as an Americanista at the Spanish Catholic periodical, Razón y Fe. Bayle was an ardent supporter of Francisco (...)
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  19. The State of Missiology Today: Global Innovations in Christian Witness.[author unknown] - 2016
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    Aspects of Reformed missiology in Africa: A contribution to a German Lutheran debate.Ignatius W. C. Van Wyk - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    Becoming a Follower of Christ: Exploring Conversion Through Historical and Missiological Lenses.Rupen Das - 2018 - Perichoresis 16 (1):21-40.
    Conversion is a critical part of Evangelical theology and missiology. It has been defined as a crisis experience or a decision at a specific point in time. However, there is always an aspect of development, a process, involved. Increasingly, the phenomenon of conversion of those from non-Christian backgrounds, for example from other world religions, indicates that how they become followers of Christ is often characterised by a gradual journey, sometimes accompanied by visions and dreams. This paper looks at the (...)
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    Book Review: Advanced Missiology: How to Study Missions in Credible and Useful Ways by Kenneth Nehrbass. [REVIEW]Kirk J. Franklin - 2022 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (2):122-125.
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    Edinburgh 1910 and Pentecostalism: Towards a Pneumatological Missiology.Wessly Lukose - 2014 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (3):207-219.
    This article examines the missionary spirit of the Edinburgh Conference 1910 and that of the Pentecostal movement. While the optimistic confidence of Edinburgh to evangelize the entire world by the best human resources of the Western church was waned away in a couple of decades after the Conference, the Spirit empowered missionaries of the Pentecostal movement were more effective in accomplishing the same task. Although Pentecostals did not complete the task of world evangelization yet, they became the fastest growing missionary (...)
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    Four-dimensional conversion for spiritual leadership development: A missiological approach for African churches.Kalemba Mwambazambi & Albert K. Banza - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (3):01-09.
    The process of a four-dimensional conversion and/or transformation strives in helping the leadership of an organisation, especially such as the church, with practical ways that may lead to the development of an effective leadership by observing the four important aspects of human spirituality as elaborated on in the article. The spiritual, intellectual, moral and socio-political dimensions of the transformation can be catered for so that the complete inner being of humans, as well as their social and political attitudes and behaviours, (...)
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  25. (1 other version)Comprehending Mission: The Questions, Methods, Themes, Problems, and Prospects of Missiology.[author unknown] - 2012
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    Township churches of Tshwane as potential change agents for local economic development: An empirical missiological study.Lukwikilu C. Mangayi - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (3).
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    A survey on gender-based violence – The paradox of trust between women and men in South Africa: A missiological scrutiny.Zuze J. Banda - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):9.
    South Africa continues to be plagued by gender-based violence (GBV). Recurring incidents of GBV cram news tabloids, social and electronic media, creating the impression of a country at war with itself. Of great concern is that, at the centre of these killings, men are allegedly the main culprits. This then has unleashed national protest campaigns, one notably, by the name #menaretrash, led by activists, mostly women, who angrily voice their disquiet against men. As a response, it was followed by another, (...)
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    Spirituality in Pentecostalism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A missiological reflection on constitutive elements.Mayuka G. Bondo - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1).
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    The use of the term ‘DNA’ as a missiological metaphor in contemporary Church narratives.Scott Andrews - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (2).
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    Spirit-shaped mission: A holistic charismatic missiology (studies in pentecostal and charismatic issues). By Andrew M. Lord.T. H. - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (1):178–179.
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  31. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity from a Romanian Orthodox Perspective: A Historical and Missiological Analysis of Common Prayer.Doru Marcu - 2023 - Religions 14 (2):1-14.
    Every year, the member Churches of the World Council of Churches (WCC) are called to actively participate in the meetings organized in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. From my perspective, these moments are an extraordinary opportunity to share in the richness of the Orthodox tradition, which means an act of confession and authentic witness. In the first part, I will present critically the canonical synthesis of the Orthodox, the concept of “Ecumenical Eucharist” and of Lima Liturgy, followed by (...)
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    Revd Seth Mokitimi, the first black president of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa: A missiological assessment of his ministry.Fanie Mkhwanazi - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4).
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    The liberating mission of Jesus: A reading of the gospel of Luke in a missiological key.Darío López Rodriguez - 1997 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 14 (3):23-30.
    Jesus was poor and he came to proclaim the gospel to the poor. Not just to the poor in spirit, who are aware of their need of God, but also to those who are poor in economic terms, who are poor by any standards 1975:96.
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    Revisiting African Spirituality: A reference to Missiological Institute consultations of 1965 and 1967.James K. Mashabela - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2).
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    Towards an African Theology of Reconciliation: A Missiological Reflection on the Instrumentum Laboris of the Second African Synod.Stan Chu Ilo - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (6):1005-1025.
    This essay is a critical theological and pastoral study of the Working Document of the Second African Synod. The article engages the articles in the document which deal with the theme of reconciliation. This essay begins by exploring the Christological and ecclesiological foundations for an African theology of reconciliation as found in the working document. While engaging the significant aspects of the working document which relate to articulating an African theology of reconciliation, this essay shows the limitations of the document (...)
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    Towards an African Theology of Reconciliation: A Missiological Reflection on theInstrumentum Laborisof the Second African Synod.I. L. O. Chu - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (6):1005-1025.
    This essay is a critical theological and pastoral study of the Working Document of the Second African Synod. The article engages the articles in the document which deal with the theme of reconciliation. This essay begins by exploring the Christological and ecclesiological foundations for an African theology of reconciliation as found in the working document. While engaging the significant aspects of the working document which relate to articulating an African theology of reconciliation, this essay shows the limitations of the document (...)
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  37. Disabling Mission, Enabling Witness: Exploring Missiology through the Lens of Disability Studies.[author unknown] - 2018
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    Book Review: The State of Missiology Today: Global Innovations in Christian Witness. [REVIEW]Joo-Yun Eum - 2019 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 36 (4):295-296.
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    Truth with a Mission: Reading scripture missiologically. [REVIEW]Ben Knighton - 2006 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 23 (4):254-254.
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    O meio excluído e as implicações missiológicas da doutrina de Herman Bavinck sobre os anjos.Thiago Machado Silva - 2016 - Revista de Teologia 10 (17):107-119.
    The question I ask is: what are the missiological implications of Bavinck’s doctrine of angels? It is the thesis of this essay that Bavinck’s doctrine of angels is helpful to missions because it takes the middle world seriously and provides Western missionaries with a correct view of the spiritual world based on God’s revelation not on superstitions, and with a worldview centered in the sovereignty of the triune God over the spiritual forces. The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate (...)
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    Implikasi The Five Point Of Calvinism (TULIP) Dalam Penginjilan Dan Implementasinya Bagi Cosmic Mission.Made Nopen Supriadi - 2020 - Sesawi 1 (2):64-76.
    Salvation is an important part of the Christian faith. In the acronym, TULIP shows the principle that salvation is certain. A sovereign God saves humans. John Calvin has a soteriological concept that focuses on God's sovereignty. Calvin's soteriological thinking is contained in the TULIP acronym formulation of salvation. At present there are problems with the environment, a great deal of environmental degradation has led to a relational disharmony. Such conditions require responses from people who have been saved so that the (...)
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    Missio Dei refuting the pactum salutis.Jonas S. Thinane - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):7.
    The doctrine of pactum salutis has in the past sparked serious theological debate and has often been rejected because of its contradictions with Reformed orthodoxy. Among other early church fathers and theologians, the pactum salutis is found in the writings of Augustine of Hippo, Thomas Aquinas and Martin Luther. This doctrine is closely related to, or possibly overlaps with, the doctrine of predestination, as both involve the belief that God has already determined the object of his salvation. It has been (...)
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    Re-envisioning Tangintebu Theological College in the context of climate change: An emerging model of coconut theological education and ministerial formation.Tioti Timon, Chammah J. Kaunda & Roderick R. Hewitt - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1):8.
    This article engages through an interdisciplinary approach to re-envision Tangintebu Theological College’s (TTC) model of theological education in the context of climate change in Kiribati. It utilises the anthropological theory of symbolic interactionism within missiological, cultural and, theological studies of climate change. It argues for the coconut tree as an appropriate cultural conceptual metaphorical idiom for translating and understanding Christian faith and shaping a theological pedagogy within the Kiribati context of climate change. The coconut image is an indigenous, holistic way (...)
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    Binocular vision and archaic religiosity in Minahasa.Christar A. Rumbay, Handreas Hartono & Johannis Siahaya - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):6.
    The encounter between Christian culture and religion in Minahasa has attracted attention because it reflects various resonances and fluctuations. Furthermore, culture contains strong social and religious values, and both aspects are scrambling to confirm the identity of each other’s traditions. Therefore, this study aims to find the Minahasa cultural religiosity value that can be an object for conversation with Christianity. By using a descriptive qualitative approach and interviews with several sources, the cultural values were adopted and communicated with Christianity through (...)
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    Lowalangi: From the name of an ethnic religious figure to the name of God.Sonny E. Zaluchu - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):6.
    This article shows the success of local cultural adaptation strategies in communicating the gospel to people of the Nias ethnicity in North Sumatra, Indonesia. This adaptation is the name Lowalangi, the name of the god of the pre-Christian era, to become the name of God, the creator and saviour of the world incarnated in the person of Jesus Christ. As a result, the use of this name was not limited to a translation process. Still, the whole concept of divinity for (...)
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    Restriction of burial rites during the COVID-19 pandemic: An African liturgical and missional challenge.Hundzukani P. Khosa-Nkatini & Peter White - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):6.
    Burial rites are very common among many Africa communities. In the African context, burials are not the end of life but rather the beginning of another life in the land of the ancestors. In spite of the importance of the African funeral rites, the missional role of the church in mourning and the burial of the dead in the African communities, the COVID-19 pandemic led protocols and restrictions placed a huge challenge on the African religious and cultural practices. Contribution: In (...)
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    Breaking the silence: Is the church failing to address South Africa’s sociopolitical problems?Thabani E. Mkhize - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):8.
    This article investigates why the Ecumenical Church in South Africa has not responded effectively to social issues such as bad governance, corruption, inequality, crime, and ethical decline. It uses contextual and comparative analysis to examine the historical, political, and theological factors that influence the church’s role and identity. It draws on missiology, practical theology, and ecclesiology to argue that the church is neglecting its moral and prophetic duty to uphold human dignity and value, and to offer hope and healing (...)
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    A Critical Analysis of the Concept of Missio Dei. Suggestions for a Trinitarian Understanding.Chung-Hyun Baik - 2021 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 63 (3):329-340.
    This paper investigates the concept of missio Dei at Willingen and beyond, and identifies its most remarkable feature which regards God as the initiator and subject of mission, thereby redefining missio ecclesiae with three striking characteristics: first, all places of the world including both the immediate neighborhood and the uttermost parts of the earths; second, all spheres of life such as society, politics, economy and culture; and finally, all events of the time such as catastrophes in the history.In so doing, (...)
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    Responses to “A Movement Divided” by Samuel Escobar.Ramez Atullah - 1992 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 9 (1):25-26.
    In Transformation for October 1991, Samuel Escobar examined missiology in the Lausanne Movement. He suggested three models persisted - “post-imperial” missiology, managerial missiology and a critical missiology from the periphery. He suggested that the church-growth school failed to appreciate those aspects of missionary work that cannot be measured or reduced to figures. In this issue, Ramez Atullah from Egypt and Ralph Winter respond to Samuel Escobar, who also responds to his respondents.
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    Freikirche mit Mission: Perspektiven für den freikirchlichen Gemeindeaufbau im nachchristlichen Kontext.Philipp Bartholoma - 2019 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. Edited by Stefan Paas.
    Classical Free Churches emerged as the antitypical counterpart to established churches within a Christian society. Hence, they traditionally operated in a mode of revivalism, primarily reaching those who had already been religiously socialized to a significant degree. At the same time, Free Churches developed the natural tendency to define their ecclesiological and missional identity in opposition to other Christian groups. In a secular age, however, in which the former reality of Christian culture is fading, these conventional procedures are no longer (...)
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