A Just Mission

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A Just Mission
Author : Mekdes Haddis
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Language : English
Release Date : 27 September 2022
ISBN : 9781514003671
Pages : 0 pages
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A Just Mission by Mekdes Haddis Book PDF Summary

Western mission often centers the senders, without as much understanding of the receivers' experiences. Weaving together theology and stories from diaspora groups, Ethiopian American mission practitioner Mekdes Haddis provides a postcolonial critique of Western mission, upending the white savior complex and arguing for a globally just approach.

A Just Mission

Western mission often centers the senders, without as much understanding of the receivers' experiences. Weaving together theology and stories from diaspora groups, Ethiopian American mission practitioner Mekdes Haddis provides a postcolonial critique of Western mission, upending the white savior complex and arguing for a globally just approach.

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A Just Mission

Why do American Christians travel overseas to reach people in distant lands, but neglect ministering to people who immigrate from those lands to their home communities? Why does Western missions funding depend on narratives that marginalize indigenous leadership? Why are diaspora Christians from the Global South not seen as legitimate

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Just Mission

Just Mission draws upon the increased activism of local churches and links it to effective use of democratic processes to achieve justice for the people with whom they have a pastoral relationship. It seeks to explain in a straight forward and theologically-based way, how they can undertake that task based

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Christian Mission in the Twentieth Century

Offering an essential historical overview of the chief developments in Christian mission, this should become a standard textbook.

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This book comes out of years of reflection, failures, and some successes in the task of reaching out to others with the gospel. Many Christians think of the task of mission as an entirely verbal activity, when perhaps the best kept secret of New Testament teaching about mission is that

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Since the Second World War the church's history has undergone a profound change. After a long period in which the gospel had been embedded in a Western European context, it must now be seen in a pluralist setting, and the full implications of its claims to universality have emerged. This

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This book is a landmark work on missions in India by none other than Amy Carmichael herself. Telling, because it was written on the cusp between the old and the modern eras of missions, just at the turn of the 1900's. The image of missionary as adventurer and explorer was

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Just Mission

Just Mission aims to offer a contemporary view of the Christian faith and a personal approach to the church's mission in the UK and overseas. Based on the Butler's broad experiences of the Christian faith in the world today, the book follows a journey of progression, leading the reader through

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