Daniel J. Fleming’s Planetary Missiology for a Broken World

Authors

  • Angel Santiago-Vendrell George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University

Abstract

This article traces what it calls the “planetary missiology” of Daniel J. Fleming. In a world in which nationalistic ideologies are sacralized by different religions such as Islam in Iran, Hinduism in India, Buddhism in Myanmar, and evangelical Christianity in the United States, Fleming offers a planetary missiology of engagement that embraces differences through mutuality in worship, reading of sacred texts, and peaceful cooperation while at the same time holding the uniqueness of Christ for such encounters.

Author Biography

Angel Santiago-Vendrell, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University

Associate Professor of World Christianity

Published

2024-01-22

Issue

Section

Missiological Paradigm