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Contemporary Missiology: An Introduction

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This comprehensive introduction examines the place, significance, and scope of the practice of missiology, its biblical foundations, motives, goals, and methods. Particular consideration is given to Asian, African, and Latin American missions, and to the church's mission to the Jews.

432 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1978

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Johannes Verkuyl

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January 1, 2018
-brief treatment of developing world and other marginalized theologies
-no mention of women or women missiologists or women missionaries (at least without in depth reading)
-Not sure how the biblical hermeneutics and Jewish missions really fits with the overall theme of the book. Almost felt like it needed to be a different book entirely. (again, without in depth reading)
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