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Edinburgh Centenary Series

Edinburgh Centenary Series

 

The Centenary of the World Missionary Conference of 1910, held in Edinburgh, was a suggestive moment for many people seeking direction for Christian mission in the twenty-first century. Several different constituencies within world Christianity held significant events around 2010. From 2005, an international group worked collaboratively to develop an intercontinental and multi-denominational project, known as Edinburgh 2010, and based at New College, University of Edinburgh. This initiative brought together representatives of twenty different global Christian bodies, representing all major Christian denominations and confessions, and many different strands of mission and church life, to mark the Centenary.

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  • Reflecting on and Equipping for Christian Mission by Stephen Bevans, Teresa Chai, J. Nelson Jennings, and Knud Jorgensen

    Reflecting on and Equipping for Christian Mission

    Stephen Bevans, Teresa Chai, J. Nelson Jennings, and Knud Jorgensen

    The book includes both scholarly and practical input on various aspects of the topic and from different parts of the world. There is, as far as we know, no other conceptual treatment of this issue from such a broad ecumenical perspective.

  • Engaging the World Christian Communities in Contemporary Global Societies by Afeosemime U. Adogame, Janice McLean, and Anderson Jeremiah

    Engaging the World Christian Communities in Contemporary Global Societies

    Afeosemime U. Adogame, Janice McLean, and Anderson Jeremiah

    The chapters in this volume represent the lived experiences of Christians in diverse communities across the globe. It reinforces that Christian communities do not live in a vacuum but in complex, diverse social contexts. A Christian community in this context means a community which is primarily formed by its belief and adherence to Christian faith.

  • The Lausanne Movement: A Range of Perspectives by Lars Dahle, Margunn Serigstad Dahle, and Knud Jorgensen

    The Lausanne Movement: A Range of Perspectives

    Lars Dahle, Margunn Serigstad Dahle, and Knud Jorgensen

    This book follows the Lausanne Movement from its creation through Cape Town and beyond.

  • Called to Unity For the Sake of Mission by John Gibaut and Knud Jorgensen

    Called to Unity For the Sake of Mission

    John Gibaut and Knud Jorgensen

    The purpose of a volume on Mission and Unity – Ecclesiology and Mission is to bring to public attention a broad overview of the history, development and perspectives on the role of mission in the pursuit of unity, and the central Biblical focus on unity as a prerequisite for an authentic witness in mission.

  • Global Diasporas and Mission by Chandler Im and Amos Yong

    Global Diasporas and Mission

    Chandler Im and Amos Yong

    In this volume, we endeavor to view the world through the lens of the global diasporas and their missiological implications in the twenty-first century. Combining both the numbers of their countries of birth and their current places of residence, this work’s 21 contributors represent 13 nations and four continents – Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.

  • Theology, Mission and Child: Global Perspectives by William Prevette, Keith White, C. Rosalee Velloso da Silva, and D. J. Konz

    Theology, Mission and Child: Global Perspectives

    William Prevette, Keith White, C. Rosalee Velloso da Silva, and D. J. Konz

    In our view there are three primary and equally constituent parts to the volume we have been commissioned to edit and collate, and these are therefore indicated in the title.

  • Mission At and From the Margins Patterns, Protagonists and Perspectives by Peniel Rajkumar, Joseph Prabhakar Dayam, and I. P. Asheervadham

    Mission At and From the Margins Patterns, Protagonists and Perspectives

    Peniel Rajkumar, Joseph Prabhakar Dayam, and I. P. Asheervadham

    It is our hope that these chapters, though fragmentary in nature, will provide glimpses of how the ‘margins’ can both inform and re-form missiological thought as we build further upon what has happened since Edinburgh 1910. These fragments are offered with the hope that they will not only feed and nourish but also provoke hunger for working towards God’s kingdom of justice and righteousness.

  • Pentecostal Mission and Global Christianity by Ma Wonsuk, Veli-Matti Karkkainen, and J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu

    Pentecostal Mission and Global Christianity

    Ma Wonsuk, Veli-Matti Karkkainen, and J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu

    The book is organized by themes that the editors concluded to be the most important and critical themes for Pentecostal mission, past and future.

  • A Century of Catholic Mission Roman Catholic Missiology 1910 to the Present by Stephan Bevans

    A Century of Catholic Mission Roman Catholic Missiology 1910 to the Present

    Stephan Bevans

    A Century of Catholic Mission surveys the complex and rich history and theology of Roman Catholic Mission in the one hundred years since the 1910 Edinburgh World Mission Conference. Essays written by an international team of Catholic mission scholars focus on Catholic Mission in every region of the world, summarize church teaching on mission before and after the watershed event of the Second Vatican Council, and reflect on a wide variety of theological issues.

  • Bible in Mission by Pauline Hoggarth, Fergus Macdonald, Bill Mitchell, and Knud Jorgensen

    Bible in Mission

    Pauline Hoggarth, Fergus Macdonald, Bill Mitchell, and Knud Jorgensen

    While the essays in this volume contribute individually to collective reflection on the Bible in mission, the larger significance of the book is greater than the sum of its parts. First it must be noted that the volume is part of the larger 2010 process, a collection of essays that grew from a “transversal” theme identified for the centennial of the World Missionary Conference at Edinburgh. As such, it joins a rich collection of contemporary missiological reflection generated by the series of 2010 meetings.

  • Mission Spirituality and Authentic Discipleship by Wonsuk Ma and Kenneth Ross

    Mission Spirituality and Authentic Discipleship

    Wonsuk Ma and Kenneth Ross

    The book should be read not so much as the progressive elaboration of a logical argument but more as a kaleidoscope where each chapter sheds light on a particular form of mission spirituality so that, by the time the reader reaches the end, a comprehensive global picture has come into view.

  • Mission as Ministry of Reconciliation by Robert Schreiter and Knud Jorgensen

    Mission as Ministry of Reconciliation

    Robert Schreiter and Knud Jorgensen

    The primary reason is that we view “reconciliation” as a new paradigm of mission. Related to this is a second reason, namely, that some of our major Christian traditions in recent years have dealt with and lifted up this focus on reconciliation.

  • Orthodox Perspectives on Mission by Petros Vassiliadis

    Orthodox Perspectives on Mission

    Petros Vassiliadis

    The collected volume is divided into two parts: Part I under the subtitle The Orthodox Heritage consists of a limited number of representative Orthodox missiological contributions of the past, whereas Part II includes all the papers presented in the Plenary of the recent Edinburgh 2010 conference, as well as the short studies and contributions prepared during the Edinburgh 2010 ongoing study process.

  • Foundations for Mission by Emma Wild-Wood and Peniel Rajkumar

    Foundations for Mission

    Emma Wild-Wood and Peniel Rajkumar

    Three broad foundations for a theology of mission are identified and explored in this volume. Mission begins with the nature of the loving, triune God, the intentions and actions of God are revealed to humanity by the Holy Spirit, through the vehicles of God’s word, the Bible, our experience and theology.

  • A Learning Missional Church Reflections from Young Missiologists by Beate Fagerli, Knud Jorgensen, Rolv Olsen, and Kari Storstein Haug

    A Learning Missional Church Reflections from Young Missiologists

    Beate Fagerli, Knud Jorgensen, Rolv Olsen, and Kari Storstein Haug

    "This book is compiled by contributions from young missiologists from different parts of the world. It is written from the persepective of youth to be a fresh breath of air into more traditional mission thinking and mission paradigms"

  • Mission and Postmodernities by Rolv Olsen, Kajsa Ahlstrand, J. Andrew Kirk, and Tania Petrova

    Mission and Postmodernities

    Rolv Olsen, Kajsa Ahlstrand, J. Andrew Kirk, and Tania Petrova

    This volume is simply given the title Mission and Postmodernities, and its content is divided into four main parts: a dialogical introduction; elaborations on the theme, roughly divided into two groups as an attempt at creating a counterpoint, and finally, a chorus of voices from the Edinburgh Conference.

  • Life-Widening Mission Global Perspectives from the Anglican Communion by Cathy Ross

    Life-Widening Mission Global Perspectives from the Anglican Communion

    Cathy Ross

    A vision for holistic mission emerges clearly from each of the contributions. Shalom as a vision for wholeness of life emerges in different ways in each contribution.

  • Interfaith Relations after One Hundred Years: Christian Mission among Other Faiths by Marina Ngursangzeli Behera

    Interfaith Relations after One Hundred Years: Christian Mission among Other Faiths

    Marina Ngursangzeli Behera

    These papers looks historically at factors in Europe that affected Christian interaction with Muslims, Hindus and other religions.

  • The Church Going Glocal Mission and Globalisation by Tormod Engelsviken, Erling Lundeby, and Dagfinn Solheim

    The Church Going Glocal Mission and Globalisation

    Tormod Engelsviken, Erling Lundeby, and Dagfinn Solheim

    This phenomenon, which, as this book will show, is not unique for our time, is nevertheless more widespread, more pervasive and more rapidly changing the world in which we live than ever before.

  • Mission Today and Tomorrow by Kim Kirsteen and Andrew Anderson

    Mission Today and Tomorrow

    Kim Kirsteen and Andrew Anderson

    This record of the Edinburgh 2010 Conference is intended to give the background to that Call, to share the spirit of the conference, and to stimulate informed and focused participation in God’s mission in Christ for the world’s salvation.

  • Witnessing to Christ in a Pluralistic World Christian Mission among Other Faiths by Lalsangkima Pachuau and Knud Jorgensen

    Witnessing to Christ in a Pluralistic World Christian Mission among Other Faiths

    Lalsangkima Pachuau and Knud Jorgensen

    "The relationship of Christian faith and mission to other living faiths is a core issue in contemporary mission. In a world where plurality of faiths is increasingly becoming a norm of life, insights on the theology of religious plurality are needed to strengthen our understanding of our own faith and the faith of others ... As part of the study process, position papers and case studies were invited from a wide range of contributors representing various theological positions, confessional traditions and denominational bodies. The position papers are reflections on the theme by scholars belonging to Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Protestant-Conciliar, Protestant-Evangelical, Pentecostal, and Seventh-Day Adventist Churches. Among the case studies are articles on Christian mission among Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, new religious movements and folk or primal religions."

  • Evangelical and Frontier Mission Perspectives on the Global Progress of the Gospel by Beth Snodderly and A. Scott Moreau

    Evangelical and Frontier Mission Perspectives on the Global Progress of the Gospel

    Beth Snodderly and A. Scott Moreau

    As we reflect on the past century, then, the stories of the evangelical world church deserve to be heard. In this volume, we do not have space to even begin to scratch the surface. Being forced to choose an orientation, we collected stories and thinking related to the way evangelicals have idealized, operationalized and organized in light of the remaining frontiers of mission.

  • Witnessing to Christ Today by Daryl Balia and Kirsteen Kim

    Witnessing to Christ Today

    Daryl Balia and Kirsteen Kim

    This volume contains the preliminary results of the Edinburgh 2010 study project, which was set up in 2005, and reconstituted in 2007, to mark the centenary of the World Missionary Conference.

  • Mission Continues Global Impulses for the 21st Century by Claudia Währisch-Oblau and Fidon Mwombeki

    Mission Continues Global Impulses for the 21st Century

    Claudia Währisch-Oblau and Fidon Mwombeki

    The collection of papers in this book has been taken from the papers delivered at the Wuppertal consultation. In some cases, short responses by one or two of the consultation participants were added to highlight the discussions that followed.

  • Holistic Mission God’s Plan for God’s People by Brian Woolnough and Wonsuk Ma

    Holistic Mission God’s Plan for God’s People

    Brian Woolnough and Wonsuk Ma

    This volume on holistic mission addresses this challenge in a dynamic and multi-faceted way through a variety of voices from different contexts. Many should find the collection of materials it contains useful, stimulating and rewarding. Above all, as I commend it to you, may it stir greater response and engagement in the spread of the gospel of the kingdom of God throughout the world.

 
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