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|a Mission to the world :
|b communicating the gospel in the 21st century : essays in honour of Knud Jørgensen /
|c edited by Tormod Engelsviken, Ernest Harbakk, Rolv Olsen, Thor Standanaes
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|g Knud Jørgensen : missionar[y] statesman : a biographical and bibliographical sketch --
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|t Mission to the world : in word and deed. Background and emergence of Norwegian missions : historical sketch and brief outlook /
|r Jan-Martin Berentsen --
|t How can a folk church be missional church? /
|r Hans Raun Iversen --
|t The conversion of immigrants to Christianity in a Danish context /
|r Mogens S. Mogensen --
|t Inculturation and identity : a reflection on Chinese Christianity and mission /
|r Nicholas Tai Ho-fai --
|t "Going global" : a reflection on being a Western Christian in a global church /
|r Kjetil Aano --
|t International diakonia /
|r Kjell Nordstokke --
|t Mission and contemplation : mission spirituality in the 21st century /
|r Tore Laugerud --
|t Spirituality in the Chinese context /
|r Ekman Pui Chuen Tam --
|t The never ending song : the contextualization of Chinese Christian hymnody /
|r Thor Strandenæs --
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|t Communicating the gospel in the 21st century. Intercultural communication in mission : a tool or a goal? : missionary methodology in view of developments in intercultural communication /
|r Øyvind Økland --
|t Are we to take a religion or a faith? /
|r Charles H. Kraft --
|t Holistic contextualization : ensuring that every facet of Christian faith is localized /
|r A. Scott Moreau --
|t Whose book is it, by the way? : an aspect of popular and scholarly strategies for interpreting the Bible in Africa /
|r Knut Holter --
|t The southern phase of Christianity : the contribution of the global South to the church in the global North /
|r Roar G. Fotland --
|t Christianity and society in today's China : from a perspective of experimental study /
|r Gao Shining --
|t Clash of civilisations, or contract of cultures? /
|r He Guanghu --
|t Commonalities emanating from religious scripture /
|r Kjell Magne Bondevik --
|t Christian spirituality challenged by Eastern wisdom : why do Western Christians go East when the East goes global? /
|r Notto Reidar Thelle --
|t Tao Fong Shan : what have we done? : reflections on the post-war search for a new identity /
|r Rolv Olsen --
|t Including gender perspective in Muslim-Christian dialogue in Europe and Scandinavia : a disturbance to bridge-building or a contextual necessity? /
|r Anne Hege Grung --
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|t Leadership and training in mission. Women as mission leaders : a historical perspective /
|r Kristin Norseth --
|t Leadership and ministry : an Evangelical Lutheran view /
|r Kjell Olav Sannes --
|t Preparing leaders for an "emerging" church /
|r Eddie Gibbs --
|t Leadership development : systems development and individual formation /
|r Jørn Lemvik --
|t Transition of leadership /
|r Dag Håkon Eriksen --
|t Formation for ministry and mission : reflections on vocational spirituality /
|r Ole Christian M. Kvarme --
|t Are you called or just personally motivated? /
|r Ingrid Eskilt --
|t Theological education and mission /
|r Vidar Leif Haanes --
|t Teaching missiology in a secular university /
|r Viggo Mortensen.
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|a The title of the festschrift, Mission to the World: Communicating the Gospel in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Knud Jørgensen, indicates a program that reflects the various main areas of Knud Jørgensen 's commitment to mission. At the same time, it focuses on the main frontier of mission, the world; the content of mission, the gospel; the fact that the gospel has to be communicated; and the context of contemporary mission, the 21st century. Knud Jørgensen is firmly planted in the church, with a strong evangelical, ecumenical, charismatic, and Lutheran spirituality expressed in clear theological convictions. He is a man with a great vision for the future of the church in mission in a global perspective--a vision that he pursues with strength, wisdom, and integrity. By using his gifts he has functioned as a theological teacher, an inspiring preacher, and a thoughtful advisor in many contexts and to a variety of people. His leadership qualities have brought him into leading positions in several organizations on the local, national, and global levels and have made him able to lead others to achieve high common goals. He is a man with an unusual energy and effectiveness, who is able to carry out his plans and visions in practice. This festschrift is a tribute to him from his many friends and colleagues around the world, and at the same time, a contribution to critical reflection on a wide variety of contemporary missiological issues.
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