This Handbook represents more than a century of scholarship related to the theology, history, and methodology of the propagation of Christian faith and the engagement of Christians with cultures, religions, and societies worldwide.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- I. Mission Studies as a Discipline
- 1: Kirsteen Kim and Alison Fitchett-Climenhaga: Introduction to Mission Studies: Analyzing Missiology's Current Configuration and Charting Future Prospects
- 2: Brian Stanley: The Changing Face of Mission Studies since the Nineteenth Century
- 3: Paul Kollman, CSC: Defining Mission Studies for the Third Millennium of Christianity
- 4: Dorottya Nagy: Theory and Method in Mission Studies/Missiology
- II. Mission Studies and Theology
- 5: van Thanh Nguyen, SVD: Mission and Biblical Studies: Convergences, Challenges and Prospects
- 6: Sandra Mazzolini: Mission and Evangelization in Christian Doctrine
- 7: Stephen Bevans, SVD: Theologies of Mission
- 8: Gheorghe Petraru: Mission and Ecclesiology: An Orthodox Contribution
- 9: Henning Wrogemann: Mission Studies as Intercultural Theology
- III. Studies of Mission Practice
- 10: John Mansford Prior: Practical Theology and Mission Studies
- 11: Michael W. Goheen: Structures and Agents of Mission
- 12: Edmund Kee-Fook Chia: Spirituality, Mission and Liturgy: A Sacramental Perspective
- 13: Marie-Hélène Robert: Proselytism in Christian churches: Insights from the European scene
- 14: Val Ogden: Ears still tingling? Mission Communication Explored
- 15: Tomas Sundnes Drønen: Christian Mission and International Development
- 16: Lap Yan Kung: Christian Mission and Social Action
- 17: Septemmy E. Lakawa and Alison Fitchett-Climenhaga: Mission and Healing: Witnessing in the Aftermath of Trauma
- IV. Christian Mission and History
- 18: Seija Jalagin: Christian Mission in World History: Out of Sight, out of Mind
- 19: Kyo Seong Ahn: Christian Mission and Colonialism
- 20: J. Jayakiran Sebastian: Christian Mission and Postcolonialism: Re-reading the Bible, the Theology, and the Call
- 21: Pavol Bargár: Christian Mission and Communism: A Protestant Perspective from Former Czechoslovakia
- 22: Dana L. Robert: Mission Studies and World Christianity
- V. Christian Mission and Cultures
- 23: Karen Lauterbach: Mission and the Anthropology of Christianity: Africanist Perspectives
- 24: Peter C. Phan: Mission As Inculturation: Contextualizing God's Message in Local Cultures
- 25: Gina Colvin and Rosemary Dewerse: Christian Mission and Indigenous Peoples
- 26: Miikka Ruokanen and Chen Yongtao: Christianity in Chinese Soil
- 27: J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu: Christian Mission and African Traditions
- 28: Mechteld Jansen: Christian Mission and Secularism
- VI. Christian Mission and Religions
- 29: Atola Longkumer: Christian Mission and Religious Studies: The Case of Indigenous Religions
- 30: Annemarie C. Mayer: Christian Mission, Religious Pluralism and Inter-religious Dialogue
- 31: Edward Kessler: Christian Mission and the Jewish People
- 32: Samuel Nwokoro with John Azumah: Christian Missions and Muslims
- 33: Muthuraj Swamy: Christian Missionary Constructions of Hinduism: Issues and Implications for Contemporary Mission Studies
- 34: Pan-chiu Lai: Christian Mission and Buddhists
- VII. Christian Mission and Society
- 35: Joanildo Burity: Christian Mission and the Social Sciences: A Latin American View
- 36: Nico A. Botha and Eugene Baron: The Protestant World Mission and Race Discourse: Edinburgh 1910--Ghana 1958
- 37: Gemma Tulud Cruz: Women in Mission
- 38: Martha Th. Frederiks: Mission and Migration: Mapping Methodological, Historical and Theological Perspectives
- 39: Mika Vähäkangas: Mission, Money, and Power
- 40: Kapya J. Kaoma: Christian Mission and Ecology Amidst Global Warnings
- 41: Gina A. Zurlo and Todd M. Johnson: Global Mission Statistics and Religious Demography