Edinburgh 2010 - Discussion on a Study Theme http://edinbur.typo3users.com/ One of the nine Study Themes in preparation for the Edinburgh 2010 mission conference. en-US © Edinburgh 2010 & World Council of Churches Thu, 08 Apr 2010 10:43:26 -0400 TYPO3 v4 CMS Religion & Spirituality Indonesian perspective {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&amp;tx_wecdiscussion[single]=2092 <p class="bodytext">Rev. Rudolph H. Pasaribu has submitted this perspective on the challenges and opportunities of Christian mission among other faiths from a grassroots perspective in Indonesia.</p> k.kim@leedstrinity.ac.uk (Kirsteen Kim) Thu, 08 Apr 2010 10:43:26 -0400 {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&tx_wecdiscussion[single]=2092 Indonesian perspective Report of Mission at and from the Margins Colloqium {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&amp;tx_wecdiscussion[single]=1650 <p class="bodytext">&quot;Mission at and from the Margins&quot; was the title of a colloquium held at the Henry Martyn Institute, Hyderabad, india on 23-27 September 2009. An illustrated report of the event is now available to download and is attached here. </p> <p class="bodytext">The event brought together about 20 scholars who have been working on issues related to Dalit Christian experience in Andhra Pradesh. As well as theological and historical approaches, their research includes ethnographic field work in local villages. They are attempting to recover the Dalit agency and agenda in Christian missions and draw the implications of this agency for the ecumenical imagination of church´s mission in the world today. The conveners of the study are: Rev. Joseph Prabhakar Dayam, Rev. I. P. Asheervadam and Rev. Dr. Peniel Jesudas Rufus Rajkumar. </p> k.kim@leedstrinity.ac.uk (Kirsteen Kim) Fri, 20 Nov 2009 04:51:05 -0500 {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&tx_wecdiscussion[single]=1650 Report of Mission at and from the Margins Colloqium Paper submitted by Malcolm Hunter {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&amp;tx_wecdiscussion[single]=1565 <p class="bodytext">Dr Malcolm I Hunter, a long-term missionary and specialist in ministry to nomadic peoples has contributed the attached paper, 'All people on earth', under this theme. </p> k.kim@leedstrinity.ac.uk (Kirsteen Kim) Sat, 31 Oct 2009 07:03:21 -0400 {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&tx_wecdiscussion[single]=1565 Paper submitted by Malcolm Hunter LATF papers available {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&amp;tx_wecdiscussion[single]=1561 <p class="bodytext">Download papers (in Spanish) from the Latin American Theological Fellowship Regional Consultation for Mexico, Central America, Panama and Caribbean in San José, Costa Rica on 6-7 August 2009 from this site through this <a href="{$siteURL}en/study-themes/regional-and-confessional-study-processes/latf-regional-consultation-for-mexico-central-america-panama-and-caribbean.html" >link</a>, by kind permission of the presenters and LATF.</p> k.kim@leedstrinity.ac.uk (Kirsteen Kim) Tue, 27 Oct 2009 11:03:11 -0400 {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&tx_wecdiscussion[single]=1561 LATF papers available Pentecostal perspectives on mission {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&amp;tx_wecdiscussion[single]=1551 <p class="bodytext">The papers of the conference of the European Pentecostal Charismatic Research Association (EPCRA) are available for download, by kind permission, at <a href="{$siteURL}en/study-themes/regional-and-confessional-study-processes/pentecostal-perspectives-epcra-conference.html" >http://www.edinburgh2010.org/en/study-themes/regional-and-confessional-study-processes/pentecostal-perspectives-epcra-conference.html</a>. </p> <p class="bodytext">The conference addressed Edinburgh 2010 themes: 2. Christian Mission among Other Faiths; 4. Mission and Power; and 8. Mission and Unity. </p> <p class="bodytext">The photo shows the delegates at the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, Oxford, UK on 12-15 August 2009.</p> k.kim@leedstrinity.ac.uk (Kirsteen Kim) Mon, 19 Oct 2009 10:32:39 -0400 {$siteURL}{$siteURL}index.php?id=6680&tx_wecdiscussion[single]=1551 Pentecostal perspectives on mission