Contextualisation and mission training : engaging Asia's religious worlds / edited by Jonathan Ingleby, Tan Kan San and Tan Loun Ling.
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TextSeries: Regnum resources for missionPublication details: Oxford : Regnum Books International in partnership with Asia CMS, 2014. ©2014Description: vii, 109 pagesISBN: - 9781506475455
- 1506475450
- 266Â CON
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Part I. Contextual frameworks --
What is so theological about contextual mission training? / Tan Kang San --
The hermeneutical principle in relation to contextual mission training / Jonathan Ingle --
Here be dragons: some guidelines for explorers in contextual mission and theology in Asia / David Miller --
The training of Asian missionaries / David Harley --
Part II. Engaging the multiple religious contexts of Asia --
Not under lore : reviewing assumptions that shape Christian training related to witness to Muslims / Carol Walker --
Lessons from the life of Karl Reichelt / Rory Mackenzie --
The 'middle way model?': training with Chinese characteristics / Tan Loun Ling --
Being in mission in the Indian context / Christina Manohar.
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