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Scattered and gathered : a global compendium of diaspora missiology / general editors: Sadiri Joy Tira and Tetsunao Yamamori.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Carlisle, Cumbria, UK : Langham Global Library, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Revised and updatedDescription: xxix, 680 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1783687649
  • 9781783687640
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 266.001 TIRS 23
LOC classification:
  • BV2063 .S334 2020
Contents:
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface to the Revised Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Section 1 Phenomenological Realities and Trends of Global Diaspora -- An Introduction -- 1 Globalization, Diasporas, Urbanization and Pluralism in the Twenty-First Century -- 2 Migration, Diasporas, and Diversity -- 3 Global Agenda -Global Theology? -- 4 Responding to the Phenomenon of Migration -- Section 2 Biblical and Theological Foundation for Diaspora Missiology -- An Introduction -- 5 Diaspora and Mission in the Old Testament -- 6 From Opportunity to Mission 7 God, Israel, the Church and the Other -- 8 Pilgrims on a Journey -- 9 Mission to and from Diaspora -- Section 3 Towards Strategic Directions for Diaspora Missions -- Introduction -- 10 Local Churches in Missional Diasporas -- 11 Unleashing Great CommissionPotential through International Churches -- 12 Strategies for Reaching Refugees -- 13 Diaspora Missions on the High Seas -- 14 Agents of Diaspora Missions in and from the Academic World -- 15 Business as Mission (BAM) to, in, and through Diaspora -- 16 Children in Diaspora -- 17 Technology and Diaspora Section 4 The Mission of the Church in Global Diaspora -- An Introduction -- 18 A Cross for the Scattered -- 19 Making Ends Meet -- 20 Trends and Issues of the Korean Diaspora Churches in the USA -- 21 Prayer and Power from the South African Diaspora Churches on Mission -- 22 Diaspora Family -- 23 The Mission of the Church through Understanding and Pursuing Intercultural Unity -- 24 The Church and the Soul of Singapore -- Section 5 Regional and National Case Studies in Diaspora Missions -- An Introduction -- 25 Jewish Diaspora Ministries 26 The Chinese Diaspora Church and Cross-Cultural Mission -- 27 Transnational Ties of Indian Churches in the Arabian Gulf -- 28 Korean Diaspora Ministries -- 29 From São Paulo to Al-Alam Arab (The Arab World) -- 30 Latino Diaspora Ministries in the USA -- 31 African Diaspora Christianity -- 32 Iranian Diaspora Ministry -- Section 6 Issues in Global Diaspora Missiology -- An Introduction -- 33 Welcoming the Stranger -- 34 (Sub)Mission -- 35 Trauma as Mission -- 36 Migration, Materialism and Brain Drain -- 37 Transnationalism, Identity, and Virtual Space -- 38 Holistic Care 39 Overcoming Destitution in Diaspora Ministry -- 40 Taking Care of the Flock -- 41 When the New Believers Return Home -- 42 Crossing the Divide -- Section 7 Glossary, Appendices, and Ministry Resources -- An Introduction -- The twenty-first century is marked by mass migration. Massive population movements of the last century have radically challenged our study and practice of mission. Where the church once rallied to go out into "the regions beyond," Christian mission is currently required to respond and adapt to "missions around." As a result, leaders in this field have been developing diaspora missiology to provide a missiological framework for understanding and participating in God's redemptive mission among peoples living outside their places of origin. In this volume, experts in diaspora missiology from across the globe analyze the development of missions to migrants and add to our understanding of the contemporary church's opportunities and responsibilities for mission amongst diaspora groups. --
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Foreward by Christopher J.H. Wright.

Includes bibliographical references.

Intro --
Foreword --
Preface to the Revised Edition --
Preface to the First Edition --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Section 1 Phenomenological Realities and Trends of Global Diaspora --
An Introduction --
1 Globalization, Diasporas, Urbanization and Pluralism in the Twenty-First Century --
2 Migration, Diasporas, and Diversity --
3 Global Agenda -Global Theology? --
4 Responding to the Phenomenon of Migration --
Section 2 Biblical and Theological Foundation for Diaspora Missiology --
An Introduction --
5 Diaspora and Mission in the Old Testament --
6 From Opportunity to Mission 7 God, Israel, the Church and the Other --
8 Pilgrims on a Journey --
9 Mission to and from Diaspora --
Section 3 Towards Strategic Directions for Diaspora Missions --
Introduction --
10 Local Churches in Missional Diasporas --
11 Unleashing Great CommissionPotential through International Churches --
12 Strategies for Reaching Refugees --
13 Diaspora Missions on the High Seas --
14 Agents of Diaspora Missions in and from the Academic World --
15 Business as Mission (BAM) to, in, and through Diaspora --
16 Children in Diaspora --
17 Technology and Diaspora Section 4 The Mission of the Church in Global Diaspora --
An Introduction --
18 A Cross for the Scattered --
19 Making Ends Meet --
20 Trends and Issues of the Korean Diaspora Churches in the USA --
21 Prayer and Power from the South African Diaspora Churches on Mission --
22 Diaspora Family --
23 The Mission of the Church through Understanding and Pursuing Intercultural Unity --
24 The Church and the Soul of Singapore --
Section 5 Regional and National Case Studies in Diaspora Missions --
An Introduction --
25 Jewish Diaspora Ministries 26 The Chinese Diaspora Church and Cross-Cultural Mission --
27 Transnational Ties of Indian Churches in the Arabian Gulf --
28 Korean Diaspora Ministries --
29 From São Paulo to Al-Alam Arab (The Arab World) --
30 Latino Diaspora Ministries in the USA --
31 African Diaspora Christianity --
32 Iranian Diaspora Ministry --
Section 6 Issues in Global Diaspora Missiology --
An Introduction --
33 Welcoming the Stranger --
34 (Sub)Mission --
35 Trauma as Mission --
36 Migration, Materialism and Brain Drain --
37 Transnationalism, Identity, and Virtual Space --
38 Holistic Care 39 Overcoming Destitution in Diaspora Ministry --
40 Taking Care of the Flock --
41 When the New Believers Return Home --
42 Crossing the Divide --
Section 7 Glossary, Appendices, and Ministry Resources --
An Introduction -- The twenty-first century is marked by mass migration. Massive population movements of the last century have radically challenged our study and practice of mission. Where the church once rallied to go out into "the regions beyond," Christian mission is currently required to respond and adapt to "missions around." As a result, leaders in this field have been developing diaspora missiology to provide a missiological framework for understanding and participating in God's redemptive mission among peoples living outside their places of origin. In this volume, experts in diaspora missiology from across the globe analyze the development of missions to migrants and add to our understanding of the contemporary church's opportunities and responsibilities for mission amongst diaspora groups. --

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