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Teaching All Nations : Interrogating the Matthean Great Commission /

That Christian missionary efforts have long gone hand-in-hand with European colonization and American imperialist expansion. The role played in those efforts by the "Great Commission"--the risen Christ’s command to "teach all nations" -- has more often been observed than analyzed...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lalitha, Jayachitra (Editor ), Smith, Mitzi J. (Mitzi Jane) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2014
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505 0 |a Contributors -- Foreword / Gosnell L. Yorke -- Introduction / Mitzi J. Smith and Jayachitra Lalitha -- Part I. Colonial Missions and the Great Commission : Re-Membering the Past -- Colonial Mission and the Great Commission in Africa / Beatrice Okyere-Manu -- Examining the Promulgation and Impact of the Great Commission in the Caribbean, 1492-1970 : A Historical Analysis / Dave Gosse -- US Colonial Missions to African Slaves : Catechizing Black Souls, Traumatizing the Black Psychē / Mitzi J. Smith -- Part II. Womanist, Feminist, and Postcolonial Criticisms and the Great Commission -- The Great Commission : A Postcolonial Dalit Feminist Inquiry / Jayachitra Lalitha -- Privilege but No Power : Women in the Gospel of Matthew and Nineteenth-Century African American Women Missionaries through a Postcolonial Lens / Lynne St. Clair Darden -- 'Knowing More than is Good for One' : A Womanist Interrogation of the Matthean Great Commission / Mitzi J. Smith -- Part III. Theology, Art, and the Great Commission -- Images of Jesus in Advancing the Great Commission / Sheila F. Winborne -- The Great Commission in the Face of Suffering as Minjung / Michelle Sungshin Lim -- Children’s Agency and Edinburgh 2010 : The Great Commission or a Greater Omission? / Rohan P. Gideon -- Part IV. The Great Commission and Christian Education : Rethinking Our Pedagogy -- Interrogating the Matthean Great Commission for US Christian Education : Reclaiming Jesus’ Kingdom of God Message for the Church / Karen D. Crozier -- Beginning Again : Rethinking Christian Education in Light of the Great Commission / Anthony G. Reddie -- Christian Moral Education and the Great Commission in an African Context / Lord Elorm-Donkor -- Part V. Interrogating the Commission from Beyond the Academy -- A United States Inner-City Oriented Great Commission / MarShondra Scott Lawrence -- The Great Commission’s Impact on a Short-term Missionary and Lay Leader in the Church of God in Christ / June C. Rivers -- Index of Subjects and Names. 
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