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  • adjective Of or pertaining to missiology.

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  • In light of the new Pentecost, Christians in general, and Anglicans in particular, are beginning to ask ourselves: How much does the translatability of the Gospel and the missiological imperative of inculturation inform our worship and common life as Christians today?

    A shake-up is coming to the Diocese of Montreal « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • In light of the new Pentecost, Christians in general, and Anglicans in particular, are beginning to ask ourselves: How much does the translatability of the Gospel and the missiological imperative of inculturation inform our worship and common life as Christians today?

    2010 January « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • Scarcely a day goes by without an Anglican acquaintance piously murmuring in my ear his concern about “missiological imperative of inculturation”.

    2010 January « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • Scarcely a day goes by without an Anglican acquaintance piously murmuring in my ear his concern about “missiological imperative of inculturation”.

    A shake-up is coming to the Diocese of Montreal « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • That dramatic moment proved to be a kind of cultural and missiological epiphany of sorts.

    My journey into the world of narrative 2008

  • Mission leaders too often give the impression that an advanced missiological degree or years on the field are needed to adequately understand their ministry.

    Transparency and Trust 2008

  • What the Economic Commission For Africa has discovered is Africans are not trooping out en masse from Africa running away from the “dark continent,” but Africans are migrating within the continent for various reasons including: economic, political, geographical, environmental, ecological, and missiological.

    African blessings 2007

  • This is the key theological and missiological issue connected with the philosophical issues invesigated in the course of the long-term conversation between Habermas and Flew.

    Review of Did The Resurrection Happen? A Conversation with Gary Habermas and Antony Flew James F. McGrath 2009

  • This is the key theological and missiological issue connected with the philosophical issues invesigated in the course of the long-term conversation between Habermas and Flew.

    Archive 2009-07-01 James F. McGrath 2009

  • After all, the missiological definition of a people group is a group of people through whom a church-planting movement can spread without encountering significant barriers of understanding or acceptance. 4 Therefore, no unreached people group will be penetrated with the gospel unless it prioritizes how the gospel may be transmitted along relational lines (through networks of friendships).

    Postmoderns & Muslims: the relationship factor 2007

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