Review of the Series: Major Findings and Key Trends [Book Review]

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 33 (4):297-299 (2016)
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The origins of the Regnum Edinburgh 2010 Series can be traced to a lecture given in Edinburgh by John Pobee of Ghana in 2000. Pobee highlighted the importance of the upcoming centenary of the Edinburgh 1910 World Missionary Conference. This prompted a series of annual conferences in Scotland that yielded the material for Volume 1 of the Series. It also resulted in the international meeting that identified the themes on which the Edinburgh 2010 study process, conference and publications would be concentrated. A distinctive unifying thread in a diverse series of studies of Christian mission is the pneumatogical turn in Missio Dei thinking that is evident in this literature.

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