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Workshop VIII Mission Beyond Colonialism: New Methods, Models and Language

Workshop VIII Mission Beyond Colonialism: New Methods, Models and Language 247 2.3 People's religion in a revolutionary context or: Popular religion and liberation Introduction: conference participant A case study from participants taken from an Asian or Latin American context would be welcome to get us started. Some pointers for the discussion have been mentioned above. 2.4 The religion of pozver and cargo - or: Religion of the garden infected with the Kingdom-virus? Key issues for interpretation (Melanesia) , Case study from a Melanesian participant would be welcome. : Otherwise: , Introduction: Th. Ahrens or Wesley Kigasung (?) ' 2.5 Option 1: Session with a resource person from Workshop XI (Healing) Opf!'on 2: sft?y New t'M Option 2: Case study New Religious Movements in Europe: Experimenting with religious alternatives (contribution from conference participant) 2.6 Popular religiosity and people's movements: Issues for missiological research Popular religion, its critics and its defenders: Who has which interests and hidden agenda in dealing with the issues? People's religion: 'A church for others?' . People's religion: Are simple and poor people unaware of what they do in and with their religion? The issue of `power' and powerlessness in poor people's religion. The place of the Bible in people's religion. 'New creation' and 'faith,' 'education' http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mission Studies Brill

Workshop VIII Mission Beyond Colonialism: New Methods, Models and Language

Mission Studies , Volume 8 (1): 247 – Jan 1, 1991

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Brill
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© 1991 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0168-9789
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1573-3831
DOI
10.1163/157338391X00262
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247 2.3 People's religion in a revolutionary context or: Popular religion and liberation Introduction: conference participant A case study from participants taken from an Asian or Latin American context would be welcome to get us started. Some pointers for the discussion have been mentioned above. 2.4 The religion of pozver and cargo - or: Religion of the garden infected with the Kingdom-virus? Key issues for interpretation (Melanesia) , Case study from a Melanesian participant would be welcome. : Otherwise: , Introduction: Th. Ahrens or Wesley Kigasung (?) ' 2.5 Option 1: Session with a resource person from Workshop XI (Healing) Opf!'on 2: sft?y New t'M Option 2: Case study New Religious Movements in Europe: Experimenting with religious alternatives (contribution from conference participant) 2.6 Popular religiosity and people's movements: Issues for missiological research Popular religion, its critics and its defenders: Who has which interests and hidden agenda in dealing with the issues? People's religion: 'A church for others?' . People's religion: Are simple and poor people unaware of what they do in and with their religion? The issue of `power' and powerlessness in poor people's religion. The place of the Bible in people's religion. 'New creation' and 'faith,' 'education'

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Published: Jan 1, 1991

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