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    Foreign Missionary Activity Prior to and During the Armenian Genocide.Paul Ara Haidostian - 2022 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (1):10-20.
    This article discusses how pre-Genocide foreign missionary activity prepared the way for relief and existential support during and after the Armenian Genocide of 1915–1921. Examples are drawn from American, British, and German Protestant missionary organisations, especially the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, the Turkish Missions Aid Society or Bible Lands Missions Aid Society, and the Christlicher Hilfsbund im Orient. These agencies developed missionary and relief methods and transnational networks which were utilised by the Action (...)
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    Features evangelistic and missionary activities of Roman Catholic Religious orders in Kyiv-Zhytomyr diocese.Olena Danyliuk - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:345-350.
    The article deals with the activities of of Roman Catholic Religious Orders in the territory of Kyiv-Zhytomyr Diocese, their role and place on contemporary conditions of Ukrainian state.
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    Resistance to Lutheran missionary activities through antagonism, traditional beliefs, customs and practices: The case of the Bapedi tribe in Limpopo province, South Africa.Morakeng E. K. Lebaka - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    Before the intervention of the missionaries in Bapedi society, the traditional beliefs, customs and practices, such as traditional healing, circumcision, polygamy, indigenous music and rituals, had a vibrant existence. These practices had been prevalent for centuries before the arrival of Christianity. After the missionaries of all church denominations were welcomed in Bapedi society to establish churches and schools as the main vehicles for the dissemination of European culture, confusion started to build. In this article, I will highlight the reaction of (...)
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    Strange encounters: Missionary activity and mystical thought in seventeenth century New France.Anya Mali - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (2):67-92.
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    An Overview of American Missionary Activities in Istanbul from Reign of Abdulhamid the 2nd to the First World War.Özgür Yildiz - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:2739-2750.
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    The Papacy and missionary activity in the early middle ages.Richard E. Sullivan - 1955 - Mediaeval Studies 17 (1):46-106.
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    Postcolonial anxiety and anti-conversion sentiment in the report of the Christian missionary activities enquiry committee.Chad M. Bauman - 2008 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 12 (2):181-213.
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    Social service of the Roman Catholic Church in Ukraine as part of its missionary activity.Oksana Voron - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 66:416-423.
    The Church as a religious institution has various forms of manifestation of its presence in society and ways of realizing its main vocation-preaching the Gospel. Among the various forms and methods of communication of faith, the urgency of which today is actualized by a number of objective reasons, special attention should be paid to the so-called "evangelism to charity". In particular, the "Decree on Missionary Activity of the Church" states that "missionaries can and must patiently, prudently and with (...)
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    Jerome Xavier, S. J., and the Muslims of the Mogul Empire: Controversial Works and Missionary Activity.Boleslaw Szcześniak, Arnulf Camps & Boleslaw Szczesniak - 1958 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 78 (2):129.
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    Crossing Over Sea and Land: Jewish Missionary Activity in the Second Temple Period. By Michael F. Bird. Pp. xvi, 208, Peabody, MA, Hendrickson, 2010, $19.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (1):120-121.
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    The missionary role of mainstream Christianity: Towards a narrative paradigm for social integration of minorities in pluralistic post-apartheid South Africa.John S. Klaasen - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (2):01-09.
    This article attempts to add to the existing approaches of practical theology and specifically to the missionary approaches of mainline churches towards immigrants. This is an attempt to enhance the mission amongst immigrants by critically engaging with the two approaches, namely: mainstream and margins and pillarization. Notwithstanding the important contributions that these two approaches make to tolerance, integration and cohesion of differences I seek to point out some serious limitations of the two approaches. These limitations include social coercion, co-option, (...)
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    Missionary ecclesiology in the early Pentecostal years.M. Mokienko - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 67:83-92.
    The most dynamic segment of the Protestant enclave of the twentieth century. consider the Pentecostal movement. His limits and variability have greatly corrected the global religious atlas. By some estimates, the number of followers of various Pentecostal communities reached the limit of millenia from 400 to 600 million followers75. Despite the doubts that may arise in the predictions of D. Barrett and others, it is difficult to deny that the success of Pentecostal / charismatic missionary activity in the (...)
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    Western missionaries on the Ukrainian territory in middle ages: religious, cultural and diplomatic contacts.Bogdan Bodnaryuk - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:91-98.
    A Ukrainian historian of Canadian origin, Yuriy Tys-Krokhmalyuk, highlighting the pages of the early missionary history of the Irish monasticism, states that about 600 g. They from the territory of Western Europe went further to the East, reaching the land of the Antes and Kiev. In this regard, the researcher expresses the following opinion: "It is not known whether the Irish monks were the first on our land. Apparently not, because they were not the first either in Burgundy, nor (...)
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    Missionary Self-Perception and Meaning-Making in Cross-Cultural Mission: A Cultural Psychological Analysis of the Narrative Identity of German Protestants.Maik Arnold - 2015 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 32 (4):240-255.
    The purpose of this article is to outline the missionary self-perception that is mediated in meaningful stories about activities and experiences of Protestants while serving as missionaries abroad. Research is based on a model of narrative identity that aids for understanding the dilemmatic aspects of identity: continuity/change, sameness/difference, agency/non-agency. Findings of a cultural psychological analysis of missionaries’ autobiographical narratives are presented in form of these three types of identity dilemmas and discussed with respect to their implications for cultural psychology (...)
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  15. A missionary impulse capable of transforming everything.Therese D'Orsa - 2020 - The Australasian Catholic Record 97 (3):259.
    I dream of a 'missionary option', that is, a 'missionary impulse capable of transforming everything', so that the Church's customs, ways of doing things, times and schedules, language and structures 'can be suitably channeled for the evangelization of today's world rather than for her self-preservation'. The renewal of structures demanded by pastoral conversion can only be understood in this light: as part of an effort to make them more mission-oriented, to make ordinary pastoral activity on every level (...)
     
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    Missionary Methods. [REVIEW]L. S. F. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):578-579.
    Paperback reprint of a classic study first published forty years ago. Allen examines the practical dimensions of Paul's missionary activity and urges the contemporary relevance of these same methods.--L. S. F.
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    Mabel Shaw's Theology in the Context of Her Work as a Christian Missionary Teacher in Northern Rhodesia 1915—1940.Julia Allen - 2008 - Feminist Theology 16 (2):194-210.
    This article makes an analysis of Mabel Shaw's understanding of African spirituality and Christian theology that emerged while she worked as a missionary teacher for the London Missionary Society in Northern Rhodesia. It argues that post-colonial writing on missionary activity has tended to emphasize the negative aspects of the missionary movement, the consequence of which has been a failure to recognize the achievement of women such as Shaw. The freedom that the London Board of the (...)
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    Biblical cartography and the (mis)representation of Paul’s missionary travels.Santiago Guijarro - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):6.
    Biblical cartography has elaborated a master narrative of Paul’s missionary activity. This master narrative, which clearly distinguishes between three different journeys, is omnipresent and can easily be found in Bibles and atlases. Nevertheless, Paul’s letters and the book of Acts do not support such a clear distinction. The present study contends that the distinction between three missionary journeys is a modern construct and that this way of representing Paul’s missionary activity has a significant impact on (...)
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    The activity of the Orthodox mission in Ukraine at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.H. Nadtoka - 1999 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 10:14-22.
    The purpose of this article is to describe only one aspect of the missionary activity of the Orthodox Church - anti-sectarian. The author dwells on the analysis of the legal field in which religious sectarian communities function, the peculiarities of the organization of the Orthodox missionary apparatus and the confrontation between the sectarian and Orthodox missionary directions. Note that the use by the author of the term "sectarianism" is due to specific historical circumstances - in the (...)
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    Jesuit Scientific Activity in the Overseas Missions, 1540–1773.Steven J. Harris - 2005 - Isis 96 (1):71-79.
    ABSTRACT Within the context of national traditions in colonial science, the scientific activities of Jesuit missionaries present us with a unique combination of challenges. The multinational membership of the Society of Jesus gave its missionaries access to virtually every Portuguese, Spanish, and French colony. The Society was thus compelled to engage an astonishingly diverse array of cultural and natural environments, and that diversity of contexts is reflected in the range and the complexity of Jesuit scientific practices. Underlying that complexity, however, (...)
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    Jesuit Scientific Activity in the Overseas Missions, 1540–1773.Steven J. Harris - 2005 - Isis 96 (1):71-79.
    ABSTRACT Within the context of national traditions in colonial science, the scientific activities of Jesuit missionaries present us with a unique combination of challenges. The multinational membership of the Society of Jesus gave its missionaries access to virtually every Portuguese, Spanish, and French colony. The Society was thus compelled to engage an astonishingly diverse array of cultural and natural environments, and that diversity of contexts is reflected in the range and the complexity of Jesuit scientific practices. Underlying that complexity, however, (...)
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    Anglikan Kilisesi’nin Osmanlı’daki Sancaktarı Church Missionary Society Üyeleri Ve Gelir Kaynakları - II.Arzu M. Nurdoğan - 2014 - Dini Araştırmalar 17 (44):13-42.
    It is possible to say that the modern culture in Turkey leans against the Western culture-civilization understanding, system of values in terms of both lifestyle and philosophy of life in other words it is a European-based (Eurocentric) culture. Missionaries’ paternalistic attitudes and contribution to the fact that nations neglect and even despise of their cultures, values and perceptions based on their own belief systems is worth discussing. To reveal the struggles to achieve their plans during the colonialism age, and motivational (...)
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    Ideological background and language usage of Missionary and Education for the Russian Orthodox Church in the Primorsky Krai at the Korean Migration period. 오새내 - 2018 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 84:173-193.
    The purpose of this study is to examine the mission and education of the Korean Orthodox Church in the process of migration and settlement of Koreans in the Primorsky Krai from the 1860s to the 1910s and to discuss the historical background and sociocultural significance of it. This study summarizes the history of Korean maritime migrants in chronological order in the late 19th century. In this study, Russian, Russian-Korean bilingual and Korean translation used by the Russian Orthodox Church were discussed. (...)
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    God So Loved the World: Towards a Missionary Theology.David Atkinson - 1999 - Lynx Communications.
    A thoughtful look at mission, built around one of the most familar texts from the New Testament: 'God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life'. The book is based on the idea that mission should be central to everything we do. Atkinson argues that, just as God's giving of his Son sprang out of his desire to save the world, the function of the church today (...)
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    George Uglow Pope as the Pandit, the Philosopher, and the Missionary.Olga Vecherina - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article deals with the biography and scientific achievements of one of the founders of Tamil studies, G.U. Pope. His many years of selfless activity in the field of Indian education, the creation of basic textbooks and anthologies of the literary Tamil, which generations of schoolchildren and students studied, and translation of the main texts of ancient and medieval Tamil literature, have earned well-deserved honor and respect from the Tamils, for whom he is a national hero. His identification and (...)
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  26. A Critical Analysis of the Theological Positions and Ecumenical Activity of Ion Bria (1929-2002).Doru Marcu - 2022 - CRAIOVA: MITROPOLIA OLTENIEI.
    The Orthodox Churches are part of the ecumenical movement with the inner wish to clarify the theological elements which keep the whole Christianity divided. For this goal, every Church is represented somehow in discussions by her theologians who are training to carry a theological dispute at this level. The Romanian Orthodox Church was indirectly represented in the World Council of Church by professor Ion Bria (1929-2002), who had worked officially at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva for more than 20 years. (...)
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  27. American Economic Progress,".Entrepreneurial Activity - 1979 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 3.
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    sinful, as a sin 40, 53 vicious, bad 33, 63, 87, 176 virtuous, good 33, 89, 176, 177,209 Active Intellect.Active Intellect - 2002 - In Henrik Lagerlund & Mikko Yrjonsuri (eds.), Emotions and Choice From Boethius to Descartes. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1--327.
  29. Against the sociology of art.Aesthetic Versus Sociological & Explanations of Art Activities - 2002 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32 (2):206-218.
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    Jesuit Political Thought.Harro Höpfl - 2011 - In . pp. 588-592.
    The Society of Jesus has always been a highly “political” religious order. The context for its political thought was its engagement with higher-level education, its antiheretical, pastoral, and missionary activities, and its close relationships with secular rulers. Although there was no single, cohesive, or exclusively Jesuit political doctrine its members shared some premises: the (Thomist) premise that reason and revelation are complementary; that prudence is a pre-eminent virtue in all practical activity; and that the principles of good order (...)
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    Exploring 19th-century medical mission in China: Forging modern roots of Chinese medicine.Youheng Zhang - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):9.
    During the 19th century, missionaries profoundly impacted China’s social and scientific advancement. Their efforts faced challenges because of deeply ingrained superstitions and polytheistic traditions. Missionaries adopted diverse approaches such as spreading scientific knowledge, establishing educational institutions and conducting medical missions to further their mission. Notably, medical missions played a vital role in alleviating suffering, eradicating prejudice and fostering opportunities for the spread of Christianity in China. Through providing medical services, missionaries gained trust and goodwill within local communities, showcasing Christian compassion (...)
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    Johann Heinrich Callenberg’s Arabic Publications of De Veritate to the Conversion of Jews and Moslems.Christoph Rymatzki - 2012 - Grotiana 33 (1):106-118.
    In the missionary activities that Halle theologians developed in the first half of the 18th century Grotius’ De veritate plays an interesting role that deserves exploration. To that purpose, the history and nature of the publication of missionary tracts in Halle will be surveyed, the role therein of Johann Heinrich Callenberg and his Institutum Judaicum at Muhammedicum described and the distribution and reception of the texts among the Muslims and Jews that were the target of the Halle missions (...)
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    The lack of knowledge on HIV by pastors in the Thulamela Municipality: Pastoral power.Tshifhiwa S. Netshapapame & Itumeleng D. Mothoagae - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):6.
    The Church, as an institution, has pioneered ground-breaking interventions, although some of these interventions were also a vehicle for imperial colonisation. Through its missionary activities, the Church has exercised such a form of power over its flock. This article intends to analyse the extent of the knowledge that pastors in Thulamela Municipality, Limpopo Province, have concerning HIV/AIDS and the prejudices associated with the illness. The article applies a qualitative approach in ascertaining the extent of such knowledge as well as (...)
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    Religion and Politics in the Making of American Near East Policy, 1918-1922.Recep Boztemur - 2005 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 4 (11):45-59.
    This study deals basically with the combination of religion and politics in American foreign policy in the Near East in the immediate aftermath of the First World War. The diplomatic activities regarding the protection of American religious, educational, philanthropic institutions, the safety of American interests and missionary activities and the safeguarding of a future for the Ottoman Armenians are examined in two parts: the first dealing with the spread of Protestant missionary activities in the Ottoman Empire, and the (...)
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    O rosto de Cristo na Conferência de Aparecida.Elcio Bernardino Correia - 2014 - Revista de Teologia 8 (13):145-162.
    This article aims to address the Christological aspects of the Document of the Fifth Conference of Aparecida. The document highlights the missionary disciples of Jesus Christ and discusses the Church's action on several fronts. Therefore, we need to analyze how prominent is the person of Christ in the Conference, for He is the greatest role model for all missionary activity of the Church.
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    The importance and challenges of money in Christian missions.Akinyemi O. Alawode - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    Money is an essential element of everyday life. It is required to keep life going. However, the importance of money is not only in having it to meet one’s needs but also in the proper management of it. Like any other human endeavour, Christian missionary activities involve cash; one cannot talk about it without mentioning money. Nevertheless, money also poses a potential danger to the missionary enterprise. It is therefore important to pay attention to money-related issues in Christian (...)
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    Politics in Christian missions.Akinyemi O. Alawode - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    For decades, the mobilisation of Christian missions has encountered a number of setbacks and barriers because of several factors and elements that pose severe impediments to the conduct of missionary activities. Amongst these factors and elements, the involvement of politics in the activities of the Christian missions is prominent. The goal of the Christian missions is to expand the kingdom of God, as well as the salvation and restoration of lost souls, while the goal of politics is to secure (...)
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    Christianity.John Chathanatt (ed.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    Published in the Series Encyclopedia of Indian Religions, this volume is devoted to Christianity in India, where it has had a long presence, going back to the time of the apostles of Jesus Christ. Divided into two parts, this volume focuses on the history, origin, organizations and local engagements, belief system, worship practices, Rites, Rituals, Christian life, Contributions, Spirituality and a few of the main doctrinal items. The Second Part covers the doctrinal and theological arena. It examines the earlier phase (...)
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    Theology From The Scripture.John R. Shook - 2010 - In The God Debates. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 47–83.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Scientific History Scientific History and Scripture The Argument from Divine Signs The Argument from Apostolic Faith The Argument from Divine Character The Argument from Pseudo‐history.
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    Contemporary problems of muslim-Christian relationship in indonesia: Case of proselytizing-mission and worship building.Zuly Qodir - 2021 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 16 (2):105-129.
    The issues of religious proselytization as well as the construction of house of worship are of main contentious topics inciting tensions between religious adherents, particularly between the minority Christians and the majority Muslims in contemporary Indonesia. This article discusses these two inter-religious problems and poses a question to extent that the competition between Muslim and Christians, both in their missionary activities and the building of new house of worship, inflicting inter-religious relation in contemporary Indonesia. Taken some cases as points (...)
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    Sibling Rivalries.Zuly Qodir - 2021 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 16 (2):127-151.
    The issues of religious proselytization as well as the construction of house of worship are of main contentious topics inciting tensions between religious adherents, particularly between the minority Christians and the majority Muslims in contemporary Indonesia. This article discusses these two inter-religious problems and poses a question to extent that the competition between Muslim and Christians, both in their missionary activities and the building of new house of worship, inflicting inter-religious relation in contemporary Indonesia. Taken some cases as points (...)
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  42. Six texts by Prof. Joseph Ratzinger as peritus before and during Vatican Council II.Joseph Ratzinger & Jared Wicks - 2008 - Gregorianum 89 (2):233-311.
    Further research on the theological contributions of experts at Vatican Council II has led to identifying six texts by Prof. Joseph Ratzinger, which are presented here. The theological themes expressed in these texts include an insistence on the interior dynamics and questioning of human beings in conceiving the present-day "hearer of the word" to which Vatican II will speak. One is not surprised by the Professor's repeated call for doctrinal formulations drawn from the biblical and patristic sources instead of borrowing (...)
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    Race, Caste and Christian Ethics: A Decolonial Proposal.Anderson Jeremiah - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (1):19-35.
    Christian ethical imagination was always tempered by various social prejudices prevalent in local contexts. Particularly during modernity and subsequently through colonial expansion, the role of race and caste became central to the expansion of Christianity through missionary activity. A closer scrutiny of colonial missionary Christianity clearly suggests the significance of racialised worldview shaping theological and ethical paradigms. In particular contexts, such racialised imagination underpinned and gave credence to other forms of social prejudices, such as caste in South (...)
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    The Scottish Reformations and the Origin of Religious and Civil Liberty in Britain and Ireland: Presbyterian Interpretations, c.1800-60.Andrew Holmes - 2014 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 90 (1):135-153.
    This article examines Presbyterian interpretations in Scotland and Ireland of the Scottish Reformations of 1560 and 1638–43. It begins with a discussion of the work of two important Presbyterian historians of the early nineteenth century, the Scotsman, Thomas McCrie, and the Irishman, James Seaton Reid. In their various publications, both laid the template for the nineteenth-century Presbyterian understanding of the Scottish Reformations by emphasizing the historical links between the Scottish and Irish churches in the early-modern period and their common theology (...)
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    Os missionários redentoristas alemães e as expectativas de progresso e modernização em Goiás.Robson Rodrigues Gomes Filho - 2018 - Horizonte 16 (50):944-948.
    Founded in 1732 in Scala by Afonso Maria de Liguori, the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer became one of the most important Catholic missionary congregations to work in Europe in the 19th century, both in the consolidation of ideals ultramontanos, as in the religious action with the faithful Catholics of the peripheries and rural areas. In Germany the Redemptorists experienced until the 1860s an intense moment of missionary activity and parochial care, especially in Bavaria, whereby they (...)
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    Сучасне богословське осмислення сакраментального виміру місіонерської діяльності.Serhii Sannіkov - 2017 - Схід 5 (151):97-101.
    The article carries out a systematic analysis of the sacramental dimension of missionary activity and proves that the corresponding concepts are based on modern theological concepts that interpret the mission as the work of God, and not the work of the church. This interpretation of the mission is designed to overcome the crisis of missionary activity in the West and in the Ukrainian context. Transformations of the theological interpretation of the mission lead to the discovery of (...)
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    Формування та основні напрямки діяльності релігійної місії ркц "карітас-спес" в україні.Oksana P. Voron - 2006 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 42:123-135.
    The relevance of the topic is due to the need to study contemporary religious processes in Ukraine, since the policy of state-church relations largely requires the adjustment and development of their more effective models based on pan-European practice. In addition, the social orientation of the Roman Catholic Church leads to reflections on the role and place of Orthodoxy in the modern world, the advisability of preserving its conservative traditionalist foundations. In this context, the experience of the RCC's missionary (...) is not only scientifically-cognitive, but also clearly practical. (shrink)
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    Christians, Muslims (and Jews) before the One God: Jean Daniélou on Mission Revisited.David Burrell - 2007 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 61 (1):34-41.
    The reflections of Jean Daniélou on the relationship of Christianity to non-Christian religions, in light of missionary activity; offer a means to assess our current situation. Using a key insight of Bernard Lonergan, this essay offers a reprise of nearly sixty years of theological practice. Recent reflections by Tariq Ramadan help us to see ways of bringing these to an institutional focus.
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    Varieties of Amazonian Shamanism.Jean-Pierre Chaumeil - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (158):101-113.
    The penetration of the Amazon region by the great religious movements of Europe and Africa began with the first phases of colonial domination, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The initial influence to be felt was Iberian Catholicism (the religion of the conquerors), which spread along the rivers as missions sprang up here and there. This period of missionary activity continued for over a century, bringing with it a host of consequences, most notably waves of epidemics that killed (...)
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    Charles freer Andrews. A paradigm shifter in mission work in india.Adrian Giorgiov - 2013 - Perichoresis 11 (1):125-146.
    ABSTRACT Charles Freer Andrews is one of the outstanding personalities in the history of Christian missions in India. The description of his portrait and missionary activity is not an easy task, especially because of his involvement in the nationalistic movement in India. Andrews was a revolutionary primarily in the area of missions. He applied some missionary principles which are widely accepted today, but were hardly understood in his time. It is not the purpose of this study to (...)
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