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Discipleship and Mission
James W. Pyke
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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Implications of the New Concepts For “Closed Countries” and Areas Where Extreme Nationalism Impedes Christian Missions
Calvin H. Reber Jr.
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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The Missionary Calling of the Church
James A. Scherer
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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The Theology of the World Apostolate
James A. Scherer
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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From Everywhere to Everywhere
David W. Scott
This paper explores the uses of the phrase “from everywhere to everywhere” as an unofficial motto by The United Methodist Church’s General Board of Global Ministries. It first surveys the usage of the term in the broader Christian context. It then examines ways in which the motto’s usage at Global Ministries recognizes changes but also remains aspirational in two areas: recruitment and deployment of mission personnel and finances and structures of mission agencies. It also notes that while the phrase is sometimes used in the broader context to refer to the United States as a mission field, this usage is not prominent at Global Ministries. The paper concludes that while mission agencies must necessarily be informed by wider missiological trends, their finite nature will make them limited in their ability to fully implement these trends.
Working Papers of the American Society of Missiology Vol 5
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A Rationale For Christian Mission In Theological Education
Roland Scott
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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Theology and the World's Living Faiths
Roland Scott
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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Understanding Other Religions From a “Conservative Evangelical” Point of View
Jack F. Shepherd
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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The Image of God in the Christian Mission
Eugene L. Smith
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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A Critique of "The Teaching Of Missions In The Light Of The Ecumenical Movement"
Robert Tobias
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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Missiological Research in the Fuller Seminary School of Missions
C. Peter Wagner
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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The Significance for the Professors of Missions in the IMC – WCC Merger
Leonard T. Wolcott
Early Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Mission
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The LDS Church and Public Engagement:Polemics, Marginalization, Accomodation, and Transformation
Dr. Ronald E. Bartholomew
Working Papers Of The American Society Of Missiology
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Mission as Dialogue for Peace-Building
Joanne Blaney
Working Papers Of The American Society Of Missiology
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The Migrant Mandate: Missiology, Immigration, and the Local Church
Matthew Blanton
Working Papers Of The American Society Of Missiology
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The Talcigüines of El Salvador: A Contextual Example of Nahua Drama in the Public Square
Robert A. Danielson
Working Papers Of The American Society Of Missiology
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Historic Models of Teaching Christian Mission:
Robert L. Gallagher
Teaching Christian Mission in an Age of World Christianity
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The Elephant in the Room:
Sarita D. Gallagher
Teaching Christian Mission in an Age of World Christianity
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Mission Shifts from Pope Benedict XVI to Pope Francis
William P. Gregory
Teaching Christian Mission in an Age of World Christianity
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The Early Church’s Approach to the Poor in Society and Its Significance to the Church’s Social Engagement Today
Takanori Inoue
Working Papers Of The American Society Of Missiology
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Korean-American Churches and Evangelism: An Immigrant Church as Evangelistic Community
Dae Sung Kim
Working Papers Of The American Society Of Missiology
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