11:29 Apr 15, 2011 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Religion / theology | |||||||
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4 | Missiology |
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4 | Non-Catholic Approaches to Mission |
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Missiology Explanation: Missiology: the study of the church's mission especially with respect to missionary activity (Merriam Webster dictionary) Missiology, or mission science, is the area of practical theology which studies the mandate, message and work of the Christian missionary. Missiology is a multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural reflection on all aspects of the propagation of the Christian faith, embracing theology, anthropology, history, geography, theories and methods of communication, comparative religion, Christian apologetics, methodology, and inter-denominational relations. Because mission science considers both the positive and the negative consequences, as well as the strategies of the spread of Christianity, missiology also touches on the environmental impact of evangelization and charitable work, including practical facets of international politics and economic development. One of its most difficult challenges is to distinguish between Christian practices that are essential to Christianity and therefore must be practiced by Christians in all cultures, and other strictly cultural expressions of Christianity that can be changed and adapted to a different culture. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 mins (2011-04-15 11:51:24 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- a propos pozakatolickie proponujÄ™ "non-catholic missions" |
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Non-Catholic Approaches to Mission Explanation: OR: Non-Catholic Missiologies capitalised in this context -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 47 mins (2011-04-15 12:16:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://sameurl.com/fs0cC http://sameurl.com/TuiRo http://sameurl.com/tY7Co |
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