Reimagining Home
- Understanding, reconciling and engaging with God's stories together
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- 358
- Udgivet:
- 31. marts 2019
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- 168x260x19 mm.
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- 7. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Reimagining Home
The 5th Conference of the Australian Association for Mission Studies,
Whitley College, Melbourne, 2–5 July 2017
This book is the creatively titled, collective output of the international mission scholars and mission practitioners who gathered at Whitley College, Melbourne, for the 5th Conference of the
Australian Association for Mission Studies, July 2017.
Together in this volume, theologians and missiologists contribute to the vitally important public debate about the place of indigenous peoples, migrants and refugees in Australia and elsewhere. Theoretical and practical themes are considered in the light of a shared commitment to biblical and theological interpretation, reflection and application. In doing so, the authors have contributed towards clarifying the task of
missiology in previously unimagined contexts.
The Australian Association for Mission Studies is a member body of the International Association for Mission Studies and gathers missiologists and theologians from a wide range of different Christian traditions.
For further information visit www.missionstudies.org.au.
Whitley College, Melbourne, 2–5 July 2017
This book is the creatively titled, collective output of the international mission scholars and mission practitioners who gathered at Whitley College, Melbourne, for the 5th Conference of the
Australian Association for Mission Studies, July 2017.
Together in this volume, theologians and missiologists contribute to the vitally important public debate about the place of indigenous peoples, migrants and refugees in Australia and elsewhere. Theoretical and practical themes are considered in the light of a shared commitment to biblical and theological interpretation, reflection and application. In doing so, the authors have contributed towards clarifying the task of
missiology in previously unimagined contexts.
The Australian Association for Mission Studies is a member body of the International Association for Mission Studies and gathers missiologists and theologians from a wide range of different Christian traditions.
For further information visit www.missionstudies.org.au.
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