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Mission and power : [manuscript] / edited by Atola Longkumer, Jr̜gen Skov Sr̜ensen, and Michael Biehl. : history, relevance and perils /.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Regnum Edinburgh Centenary Series ; 33Publication details: Oxford, UK : : Regnum Books International,, c2016..Description: xii, 341 pages ; ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781911372240 (hardback) :
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Contents:
Mission and power: theoretical fragments from transcultural perspectives: an exploratory essay on the power of interpretation in mission studies / Polycentric Christian mission in a post-colonial world: a Lutheran perspective / The power of interpretation, the interpretation of power: the Gospel and the Bible as contested spaces in global Christianity / The encounter of mission and power in a post-colonial Myanmar context: challenges and proposals / Samuel Ngun Ling -- Christian mission, power and native participation / Mission through the lens of suffering: defending Japanese Americans during World War II / Servant leadership: power, vulnerability and reconciliation / Mission and power: a view from the underside of society / The global shift of power and its implications for Christian mission / Power encounters: evangelization and local religious spirits in Latin America / A theology based on common membership of the household of God: towards an intercultural theological hermeneutic in contemporary Germany / Proclaiming and struggling for life in plenitude: buen vivir (good living) as a new paradigm for 'mission'? / Intercultural perspectives on education / No more flight: gender and eco-justice / Mission at risk: structures of co-operation in the perspective of 'mission and power' / When strangers become friends: mission and power in the context of global migration / Mission and power: rituals, health and healing / Mission and power: some dimensions of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Money as power in mission / Mission and power: a response from the Centre /
Summary: "This volume explores the notion of power in relation to Christian mission and critically engages questions such as: What notions of power have informed mission? How have power structures been negotiated between Christian mission and local culture/religions? Which of these manifestations of power are disturbing and counter to the values of the Gospel?"--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Mission and power: theoretical fragments from transcultural perspectives: an exploratory essay on the power of interpretation in mission studies / Polycentric Christian mission in a post-colonial world: a Lutheran perspective / The power of interpretation, the interpretation of power: the Gospel and the Bible as contested spaces in global Christianity / The encounter of mission and power in a post-colonial Myanmar context: challenges and proposals / Samuel Ngun Ling -- Christian mission, power and native participation / Mission through the lens of suffering: defending Japanese Americans during World War II / Servant leadership: power, vulnerability and reconciliation / Mission and power: a view from the underside of society / The global shift of power and its implications for Christian mission / Power encounters: evangelization and local religious spirits in Latin America / A theology based on common membership of the household of God: towards an intercultural theological hermeneutic in contemporary Germany / Proclaiming and struggling for life in plenitude: buen vivir (good living) as a new paradigm for 'mission'? / Intercultural perspectives on education / No more flight: gender and eco-justice / Mission at risk: structures of co-operation in the perspective of 'mission and power' / When strangers become friends: mission and power in the context of global migration / Mission and power: rituals, health and healing / Mission and power: some dimensions of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Money as power in mission / Mission and power: a response from the Centre /

"This volume explores the notion of power in relation to Christian mission and critically engages questions such as: What notions of power have informed mission? How have power structures been negotiated between Christian mission and local culture/religions? Which of these manifestations of power are disturbing and counter to the values of the Gospel?"--Back cover.

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