TY - BOOK TI - Missiology AV - PER .M57 2015 V. 43 PY - 2015/// CY - New Canaan, Conn PB - American Society of Missiology N1 - Contents; no. 1; Third wave mission: cultural, missiological, and theological dimensions/ Robert J. Schreiter-- pp. 5-16; Evangelization is inculturation: a case study/ Virgilio Elizondo-- pp. 16-26; The value of anthropology for missiological engagements with context: the case with accusations/ Robert J. Priest-- pp. 27-42; Globalization and contextualization: reframing the task of contextualization in the twenty-first century/ Craig Ott-- pp. 43-58; Negotiating identity: extending and applying Allan Tippett's model of conversion to believers from Muslim and Hindu backgrounds/ Richard Y. Hibbert-- pp. 59- 72; Eugene Casalis and the French mission to Basutoland (1833-1856): a case study of Lamin Sanneh's mission-by-translation paradigm in nineteeth- century southern Africa/ W. Benjamin Beckner-- pp. 73-86; no. 2; Mediated missions: the gospel according to women/ Marla Frederick-- pp. 121-136; In prayer and pains, through faith in Christ: the life and ministry of John Eliot/ Steve Curtis-- pp. 137-147; The commissioning of all believers: towards a more holistic model of global discipleship/ Aaron Wheeler-- pp. 148-162; Cosen to fulfill the great commission? Biblical and theological reflections on the back to Jerusalem vision of Chinese churches/ James Sung-Hwan Park-- pp. 163-174; Missional dsicipleship: discerning spiritual-formation practices and goals within the missional movement/ Christopher Beard-- pp. 175-194; "Fools for the sake of Christ": missional hermeneutics and praxis in the Corinthian correspondence/ Michael Barram-- pp. 195-207; Nivigating the onlie missiology classroom: class design and resources for teaching missiology online/ Robert A. Danielson-- pp. 208-220; no. 3; Mutually transformative missons: a postcolonial, process-relational Pentecostal missiology/ Joshua D. Reichard-- pp. 245-257; Mission and the inclusive kingdom of Jesus: assessing the missiological approach of Brian McLaren/ Ed Mackenzie-- pp. 258-269; Myungdongchon: a people movement among diaspora Koreans in the early 10th century/ Hansung Kim-- pp. 270-285; Considering a gendered approach to church planting in Muslim-background contexts/ Evelyn Hibbert-- pp. 286-296; New paradigms for religion, multiple religious belonging, and insider movements/ H.L. Richard-- pp. 297-308; Host-directed short-term missions: interviews with Japanese liaisons/ Ron Barber Jr.-- pp. 309-323; The art of accompaniment/ Kim Lamberty-- pp. 324-338; no. 4; Pub congregations, coffee house communities, tall-steeple churches, and sacred space: the missional church movements and architecture/ Allan Effa-- pp. 373-384; The legacy of Matteo Ricci and his companions/ Ambrose Ih-Ren Mong-- pp. 385-397; Orality, litercay, and the Lisu linguistic borderlands/ Aminta Assington-- pp. 398-412; Minimizing crosscultural evangelism noise/ Tom Steffen-- pp. 413-428; Discerning worldviews: pedagogical models for conceptualizing worldview distances/ Richard E. Trull Jr.-- pp. 429-441; New wine in old wineskins: a critical appraisal of diaspora missiology/ Matthew Krabill and Allison Norton-- pp. 442-455; Mission and the cultural other: in search of the pre-colonial Jesus/ Randy S. Woodley-- pp. 456-468; The journey towards long-term missionary service: how Australian missionaries are being called and choose mission agencies/ Richard Hibbert, Evelyn Hibbert and Tim Silberman-- pp. 469-482 ER -