Missiology and Theory



Living Out Faith in the Marketplace

| Posted April 20, 2021 | By Samuel Lee | Categorized under Missiology and Theory |



Living Out Faith in the Marketplace


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Believing Without Belonging: An Indigenous Movement Toward Christ Among His Hindu Followers

| Posted January 5, 2021 | By Vinod John, PhD | Categorized under Missiology and Theory |



Believing Without Belonging: An Indigenous Movement Toward Christ Among His Hindu Followers


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Living as Strangers in a Familiar Land

| Posted December 29, 2020 | By James Blumenstock | Categorized under Missiology and Theory |



James Blumenstock blog post


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A Bloody Hope: An Investigation of Christian and Islamic Atonements

| Posted December 29, 2020 | By Matthew Bennett | Categorized under Missiology and Theory |



Matthew Bennett


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Paulo Friere and Stephen Bevans in Missiological "Conversation"

| Posted November 24, 2020 | By Rosalia Meza, VDMF | Categorized under Missiology and Theory |



The global pandemic has shaken our standardized methods and practices of transmitting the faith of our Christian traditions, leading us to revalue the essence of the gospel.


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A Church that Shines

| Posted August 28, 2019 | By William P. Gregory, Ph.D. | Categorized under Missiology and Theory |



A church that shines


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Digging for Gold in the Manure Pile

| Posted July 13, 2019 | By Allan Effa, PhD, Professor of Intercultural Studies, Taylor Seminary, Edmonton, Canada | Categorized under Missiology and Theory |



Digging for Gold in the Manure Pile


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Reconciliation: The New Whole in Holistic Mission

| Posted May 11, 2018 | By Al Tizon | Categorized under Missiology and Theory |



Those in touch with the debates in the last century over the nature of the Christian mission know that the language of “whole” has indeed been used at various times to recover the truly comprehensive scope of mission.


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