Definitely there is a growing need for greater regional co-operation in Mission Studies in an increasingly closer connected Europe. The Anglo-Nordic missiological conference at Birmingham 1994 emphasized the difference and distinctiveness of British and Scandinavian missiological traditions. However, it also strengthened the contact and the mutual understanding between these two missiological milieus in the North Sea area. Mission in a Pluralist World presents major contributions from that conference. Missiologists and exegetes, historians and educationalists offer a variety of descriptions of the missiological agenda in a world that is increasingly perceived as inter-connected, post-colonial and pluralist. The experiences of being connected and of plurality do not only relate to the fields of religion, history and culture, the methodology of academic inquiry as well is concerned, and, finally, theology as such. Whether the discipline of missiology ought to participate in this perception or not (both decisions having their respective consequences and problems), is one of the main themes of this volume.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:3631494300
ISBN13:9783631494301
Release Date:January 1996
Publisher:Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Length:193 Pages
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