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Vol. 1 No. 15 (2017): October
Vol. 1 No. 15 (2017): October
Theme: "Missiological understanding and application of the thematic framework of honor & shame"
Published:
2017-10-02
Editorial
Editorial
Enoch Wan
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Featured Articles
Biblical Glory-Covering Theme: Implications for the Cross-Cultural Application of the Gospel
Mark R. Kreitzer
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GOSPEL PRAYER WITH AND FOR PEOPLE IN HONOR-SHAME CULTURES
Linda Grimms
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God’s Glory and Grace: Beyond Guilt, Shame, and Fear
David Davidson, Kenneth Hayward
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Diaspora Studies
CONSIDERING A BIBLICAL MANDATE FOR PROVIDING HOLISTIC PASTORAL CARE TO DIASPORA POPULATIONS
Joey R. Peyton
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Asian Studies
SORCERY AND WITCHCRAFT IN FLORES AS A MATTER OF FACT AND THE DIVINE POWER OF SACRAMENTAL HOLYWATER
Alexander Jebadu
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African Studies
Historical study of Missionary strategies that sustained Christianity in Ethiopia and the Challenges to Contemporary Churches, Missionaries and Mission Agencies
Daniel Oyebode Akintol, Akinyemi Oluwafemi Alawode
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Muslim Studies
An Interview with Duane Miller on Living Among the Breakage: Contextual Theology-Making and Ex-Muslim Christians
Marthe Curry
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Contemporary Practice
Testing, Trial and temptation: A Biblical Study
John V. Dahms
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Review & Preview
Uche Anizor and Hank Voss, Representing Christ: A Vision for the Priesthood of All Believers.
Mark Kreitzer
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5Q: Reactivating the Original Intelligence and Capacity of the Body of Christ
Justin White
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Insider Jesus: Theological Reflections on New Christian Movements
Warrick Farah
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Ministering in Honor-Shame Cultures: Biblical Foundations and Practical Essentials
Robert Penner
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Cross-Cultural Humor
Gentle Lessons of Life
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