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The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies Kirsteen Kim (Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Center for Missiological Research, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)

The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies By Kirsteen Kim (Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Center for Missiological Research, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)

Summary

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.

The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies by Kirsteen Kim (Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Center for Missiological Research, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)

The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies 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. It contains more than 40 articles by experts from different disciplinary and ecclesial perspectives, who are from all continents. It not only offers a broad overview of key approaches and issues in mission studies but it also highlights current trends and suggests future developments. The Handbook builds on renewed interest in mission studies this century generated by recent key statements on mission from ecumenical, evangelical, Catholic, and Orthodox sources, and by a spate of academic works on the topic. Western church leaders now apply insights from foreign missions (such as, inculturation, liberation, interfaith work, and power encounter) to today's multicultural societies. Meanwhile, there are new initiatives in mission from the Majority World, where most Christians live, so that sending is not only 'from the west to the rest' but 'from everywhere to everywhere'. Therefore, this volume aims to reflect the voices of the receivers of mission as well as its protagonists and to raise awareness of new movements. In a time of growing recognition of 'religions' more generally, this work examines and theorizes the missional dimensions of the world's largest religion: its agendas, growth, outreach, role in public life, effect on cultures, relevance for development, and its approaches to other communities.

The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies Reviews

Both an empirical study of Americans dropping out of their religions and an interesting snapshot and analysis of the shiling Christian terrain in the U.S. Even those who take issue with Bullivant's diagnosis of American secularization will learn a great deal from his study of nonverts -- those who have disaffiliated from religion. * Religion Watch *
To wrap things up, Gina Zurlo and Todd Johnson survey the use of statistics to measure the spread of Christianity, its demography and impact. Their overview of current quantitative data on Christian mission and the growth of world Christianity makes fascinating and salutary reading. * Stephen Spencer, Anglican Communion Office, London, UK, Journal of Anglican Studies *
The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies is well researched and thought-provoking, and is an excellent resource for church leaders, academics, mission practitioners, and students interested in expanding their understanding of the Christian mission. The handbook, which will play an important role in preparing generations of scholars and practitioners, provides them with compelling new perspectives on current trends and critical issues in mission studies. * Reading Religion *
Both an empirical study of Americans dropping out of their religions and an interesting snapshot and analysis of the shiling Christian terrain in the U.S. Even those who take issue with Bullivant's diagnosis of American secularization will learn a great deal from his study of nonverts * Religion Watch *

About Kirsteen Kim (Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Center for Missiological Research, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)

Kirsteen Kim first taught mission studies at Union Biblical Seminary, Pune, India (1993-1997). She also taught in the Cambridge Theological Federation, University of Birmingham, and University of Leeds before becoming a full professor at Leeds Trinity University in 2011. Since 2017 she has been professor of World Christianity at Fuller. She has published five monographs, several edited works, and 150 chapters and articles. She has been a consultant for the World Council of Churches and other organizations, edited the journal Mission Studies (2012-2020), and currently edits the book series, Theology and Mission in World Christianity (Brill). Knud Jorgensen (1942 - 2018) was a journalist and theologian. He was Dean of Tao Fong Shan, Hong Kong until 2010 and then adjunct professor at the MF Norwegian School of Theology. He published several books and articles on journalism, communication, leadership and mission, and was one of the editors of the Regnum Edinburgh Centenary Series. He also had a long career as a broadcaster in Europe, Africa, and Asia, including for the Lutheran World Federation, Geneva. Alison Fitchett-Climenhaga is a Research Fellow in the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses on Christianity in Africa, missiology, and world Christianity, with emphases on popular religion, lay leadership, and conflict and peacebuilding. She has published on the history and anthropology of mission, and she serves on the American Society of Missiology's board of publications and Scholarly Monograph Series editorial committee.

Table of Contents

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-Helene Robert: Proselytism in Christian churches: Insights from the European scene 14: Val Ogden: Ears still tingling? Mission Communication Explored 15: Tomas Sundnes Dronen: 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 Bargar: 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 Vahakangas: 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

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The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies by Kirsteen Kim (Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and Associate Dean, Center for Missiological Research, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)
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