Diaspora Missiology : Theory, Methodology, and practice / Enoch Wan. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Portland, Oregon : Institute of Diaspora of USA, (c)2014.Edition: second edition.itionDescription: xii, 366 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781503095502
- BV2063.W244.D537
- BV2063
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ABOUT THIS BOOK -- Introduction
THEORY -- The phenomenon of diaspora -- Theorizing diaspora -- Exploring the major dispersion terms and realities in the Bible -- Diaspora distinctive: The Jewish diaspora experience in the Old Testament -- Diaspora and relocation as divine impetus for witness in the early church
METHODOLOGY -- Managerial missiology - The popular paradigm -- Diaspora missiology - A contemporary paradigm for the 21st century -- Diaspora missiology in progress -- Interdisciplinary research methodology for diaspora missiology
PRACTICE -- Diachronic overview of Christian missions to diaspora groups -- Demographic reality of diaspora and the strategy of diaspora missions -- Relational paradigm for practicing diaspora missions in the 21st century
DIASPORA, MISSIOLOGY: THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND PRACTICE -- Diaspora missions, strategic stewardship and strategic partnership -- Case study 1: Diaspora Jews -- Case study 2: Missiological implications of Chinese Christians in diaspora -- Case study 3: Missions among the urban Muslim diaspora in the west -- Case study 4: Reflections of a church planter among diaspora groups in Metro-Chicago: Pursuing cruciformity in diaspora missions -- Case study 5: Diaspora missions in Minnesota: Local actions with global implications.
The movement of people spatially at an unprecedented scale is a special social phenomenon of the 21st century. Among these people on the move are those who take up residence away from their place of origin-the "diaspora"-who are the focus of this study. This book is an interdisciplinary study on the 21st century demographic reality that led to the development of "diaspora missiology" as a new missiological paradigm, and the need to practice "diaspora missions" as a new mission strategy.
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