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International review of mission.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Geneva, Switzerland : World Council of Churches, 2015.LOC classification:
  • PER .I58 2015 V.104
Contents:
No. 1
Guest Editorial/ Fulata L. Moyo. ---- p. 1
We Intend to move together: the story of ecumenical women on a pilgrimage of gender justice/ Gail Allan. ---- pp. 3-17
Identifying and dismantling patriarchy and other systems of oppression of women: gender analysis, feminist theology, and the church in mission/ Elain Neuenfeldt. ---- pp. 18-25
Doing gender justice as a mission imperative: God's justice and ours/ Rastko Jovic. ---- pp. 26-36
Mission, gender, and theological education: an orthodox perspective/ Eleni Kasselouri-Hatzivassiliadi. --- pp. 37-45
Passing over: migration as conversion/ Daniel G. Groody. --- pp. 46-60.
Mission together toward economy of life: feminist perspectives/ Athena Peralta. --- pp. 61-68.
Foundational tremors: gender, power, and climate justice/ Kathleen Stone. --- pp. 69-82.
Mission on the move for justice and peace: the case of the European Project for Interreligious Learning (EPIL)/ Reinhild Traitler. --- pp. 83-90.
"Go forth..." The European Project for the Interreligious Learning (EPIL)/ Teny Pirri- Simonian. --- pp. 91-97.
Together towards life and the mission studies curriculum/ Kirsteen Kim. --- pp. 98-117.
The legacy of Tubingen I (1964): On the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary/ Christoffer H. Grundmann. --- pp. 118-133.
Documentation. --- pp. 134-140.
No. 2
Editorial/ Stephen Bevans and Jooseop Keum. --- pp. 149-151.
On the way to God's Oikumene: A tribute to Philip Potter/ Thomas Wieser. --- pp. 152-154.
A missionary church: introduction and chapter one of Evangelii Gaudium/ Antonio M. Pernia. --- pp. 155-160.
The joy of the gospel amid the crisis of communal commitment/ Mary John Kudiyiruppil. --- pp. 161-173.
Making disciples: Pope Francis paradigm for mission/ Laurenti Magesa. --- pp. 174-180.
Chapter four of Evangelii Gaudium: The Social dimension of evangelization/ Kenneth Himes. --- pp. 181-186.
Chapter five of Evangelii Gaudium: Spirit-filled evangelizers/ Gemma Tulud Cruz. --- pp. 187-192.
LIfe, joy and love: together towards life in dialogue with Evangelii Gaudium and The Cape Town Commitment/ Stephen Bevans. --- pp. 193-202.
The Holy Spirit in EG, TTL, and CTC: The Pneumatological impulse for Christian mission/ Timothy T.N. Lim. --- pp. 203-216.
Working together in a community garden: justice in CTC, EG, TTL/ Nathanael Bacon. --- pp. 217-231.
The Church in the contemporary ecumenical-missional moment: together towards life in dialogue with The Cape Town Commitment and Evangelii Gaudium/ John H. Armstrong. --- pp. 232-241.
"Blessed are you who are poor": the poor in Together towards Life, The Cape Town Commitment, and Evangelii Gaudium/ Pavol Bargar. --- pp. 242-254.
Evangelism in Evangelii Gaudium, The Cape Town Commitment, and Together Towards Life/ Claudia Wahrisch-Oblau. --- pp. 255-267.
Inter-Religious Dialogue in EG, TTG, and CTC/ Edmund Kee-Fook Chia. --- pp. 268-277.
Evangelical themes in Evangelii Gaudium, Together towards Life, and The Cape Town Commitment for fraternity with God's creation/ kwang Sun Choi. --- pp. 278-291.
The economy and money in three recent mission documents/ Mika Vahakangas. --- pp. 292-301.
Missionary discipleship as the innovation of the church in Pope Francis' Evangelii Gaudium/Mari-Anna Auvinen- Potinen. --- pp. 302-313.
Migrants and refugees: Christian faith and the globalization of solidarity/ Daniel Goody. --- pp. 314-323.
The Joy of the gospel of Life/ Metropolitan Geevarghese Coorilos. --- pp. 324-335.
Evangeli Gaudium and the prospects for ecumenical mission/ Kirsteen Kim. --- pp. 336-344.
Ecumenical hermeneutics through a study of missiological typologies/ Ahram Kang. --- pp. 345-360.
A "native ministry" for God's "step children": The evolution of missional policy toward the Zulu in the Anglican Diocese of Natal, South Afria 1904-1917/ Henry Mbaya. --- pp. 361-377.
Toward epistemic decolonial turn in missio-formation in African Christianity/ Chammah J. Kaunda and Roderick R. Hewitt. --- pp. 378-392.
Yes to mission spirituality/ Jonny Baker. --- pp. 393-402.
A mission of unity and a unity of mission: a look at the work of the church unity in commission/ Jerry Pillay. --- pp. 403-415
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Contents:

No. 1

Guest Editorial/ Fulata L. Moyo. ---- p. 1

We Intend to move together: the story of ecumenical women on a pilgrimage of gender justice/ Gail Allan. ---- pp. 3-17

Identifying and dismantling patriarchy and other systems of oppression of women: gender analysis, feminist theology, and the church in mission/ Elain Neuenfeldt. ---- pp. 18-25

Doing gender justice as a mission imperative: God's justice and ours/ Rastko Jovic. ---- pp. 26-36

Mission, gender, and theological education: an orthodox perspective/ Eleni Kasselouri-Hatzivassiliadi. --- pp. 37-45

Passing over: migration as conversion/ Daniel G. Groody. --- pp. 46-60.

Mission together toward economy of life: feminist perspectives/ Athena Peralta. --- pp. 61-68.

Foundational tremors: gender, power, and climate justice/ Kathleen Stone. --- pp. 69-82.

Mission on the move for justice and peace: the case of the European Project for Interreligious Learning (EPIL)/ Reinhild Traitler. --- pp. 83-90.

"Go forth..." The European Project for the Interreligious Learning (EPIL)/ Teny Pirri- Simonian. --- pp. 91-97.

Together towards life and the mission studies curriculum/ Kirsteen Kim. --- pp. 98-117.

The legacy of Tubingen I (1964): On the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary/ Christoffer H. Grundmann. --- pp. 118-133.

Documentation. --- pp. 134-140.

No. 2

Editorial/ Stephen Bevans and Jooseop Keum. --- pp. 149-151.

On the way to God's Oikumene: A tribute to Philip Potter/ Thomas Wieser. --- pp. 152-154.

A missionary church: introduction and chapter one of Evangelii Gaudium/ Antonio M. Pernia. --- pp. 155-160.

The joy of the gospel amid the crisis of communal commitment/ Mary John Kudiyiruppil. --- pp. 161-173.

Making disciples: Pope Francis paradigm for mission/ Laurenti Magesa. --- pp. 174-180.

Chapter four of Evangelii Gaudium: The Social dimension of evangelization/ Kenneth Himes. --- pp. 181-186.

Chapter five of Evangelii Gaudium: Spirit-filled evangelizers/ Gemma Tulud Cruz. --- pp. 187-192.

LIfe, joy and love: together towards life in dialogue with Evangelii Gaudium and The Cape Town Commitment/ Stephen Bevans. --- pp. 193-202.

The Holy Spirit in EG, TTL, and CTC: The Pneumatological impulse for Christian mission/ Timothy T.N. Lim. --- pp. 203-216.

Working together in a community garden: justice in CTC, EG, TTL/ Nathanael Bacon. --- pp. 217-231.

The Church in the contemporary ecumenical-missional moment: together towards life in dialogue with The Cape Town Commitment and Evangelii Gaudium/ John H. Armstrong. --- pp. 232-241.

"Blessed are you who are poor": the poor in Together towards Life, The Cape Town Commitment, and Evangelii Gaudium/ Pavol Bargar. --- pp. 242-254.

Evangelism in Evangelii Gaudium, The Cape Town Commitment, and Together Towards Life/ Claudia Wahrisch-Oblau. --- pp. 255-267.

Inter-Religious Dialogue in EG, TTG, and CTC/ Edmund Kee-Fook Chia. --- pp. 268-277.

Evangelical themes in Evangelii Gaudium, Together towards Life, and The Cape Town Commitment for fraternity with God's creation/ kwang Sun Choi. --- pp. 278-291.

The economy and money in three recent mission documents/ Mika Vahakangas. --- pp. 292-301.

Missionary discipleship as the innovation of the church in Pope Francis' Evangelii Gaudium/Mari-Anna Auvinen- Potinen. --- pp. 302-313.

Migrants and refugees: Christian faith and the globalization of solidarity/ Daniel Goody. --- pp. 314-323.

The Joy of the gospel of Life/ Metropolitan Geevarghese Coorilos. --- pp. 324-335.

Evangeli Gaudium and the prospects for ecumenical mission/ Kirsteen Kim. --- pp. 336-344.

Ecumenical hermeneutics through a study of missiological typologies/ Ahram Kang. --- pp. 345-360.

A "native ministry" for God's "step children": The evolution of missional policy toward the Zulu in the Anglican Diocese of Natal, South Afria 1904-1917/ Henry Mbaya. --- pp. 361-377.

Toward epistemic decolonial turn in missio-formation in African Christianity/ Chammah J. Kaunda and Roderick R. Hewitt. --- pp. 378-392.

Yes to mission spirituality/ Jonny Baker. --- pp. 393-402.

A mission of unity and a unity of mission: a look at the work of the church unity in commission/ Jerry Pillay. --- pp. 403-415

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