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Mission as Ministry of Reconciliation

There is hope - even if it is "Hope in a Fragile World", as the concluding chapter of Mission as Ministry of Reconciliation puts it. At the very heart of the gospel of Jesus Christ is a message of hope and reconciliation. Nothing could be more relevant and more necessary in a broken world...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Schreiter, Robert J.
Otros Autores: Jorgensen, Knud
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Regnum Studies in Mission, 2013.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Foreword / Olav Fykse Tveit
  • Editorial introduction: reconciliation as a new paradigm of mission
  • PART I. PERSPECTIVES ON MISSION AS MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION
  • The emergence of reconciliation as a paradigm of mission: dimensions, levels and characteristics / Robert Schreiter
  • Ecumenism as reconciliation / Kyrika Atzvi
  • Athens 2005: reconciliation and healing as an imperative for mission / Jacques Matthey
  • Cape Town 2010: reconciliation and discipleship / Chris Rice
  • Apostolic exhortation on reconciliation Africae Munus / Emmanuel Katongole
  • Reconciliation with God: its meaning and significance for mission / Tormod Engelsviken
  • The meaning of God's "hesed" (loving kindness/mercy) within mission as reconciliation / Cephas Tushima
  • Reconciliation as reconstruction of a wounded and unjust society / Rose Dowsett
  • Diakonia in context: transformation, reconciliation and empowerment / Kjell Nordstokke
  • Liberation theology and reconciliation: a bridge too far? / Reginald Nel
  • Mothering ways and reconciliation / Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon
  • The ministry of reconciliation from an interfaith perspective / Sebastian Kim
  • PART II. EXPERIENCES OF RECONCILIATION LOCALLY AND GLOBALLY
  • The experience of reconciliation in the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus / Berhanu Ofga
  • Mediation between ethnic groups: the Rwanda and Burundi experience / Emmanuel Kopwe
  • Trust, faith and peace: a story about reconciliation in Mali / Kaare Lode
  • An international perspective: envoy for peace and reconciliation / Kjell Magne Bondevik
  • The Liberian story: the way toward national healing and reconciliation / Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
  • Interfaith dialogue and action for peace and reconciliation: two cases from Africa / Stein Villumstad
  • The journey from war to peace in Bosnia: a contextual reflection of an active participant / Peter Kuzmic
  • The drama of reconciliation in the post-Communist Hungarian Lutheran Church / Tibor Fabiny
  • Georgian case of reconciliation and diakonia / Malkhaz Songulashvili
  • Reconciliation in Egypt: the absent ministry / Tharwat Wahba
  • Reconciliation between Messianic Jews and Christian Palestinians / Bodil F. Skjott
  • Spirituality and reconciliation: Christian spirituality as and expression of a God that has emptied Himself / Harold Segura
  • The community of Sant'Egidio: a lay movement for peace and reconciliation / Claudio Mario Betti, Laurie Johnston
  • Tensions and reconciliation between the autonomous Christian community and the China Christian Council/Three-Self patriotic movement / Kim-kwong Chan
  • From reconciliation to adoption: a Talanoa from Oceania / Jione Havea
  • Tribal conflicts in India: the case of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation / Kethoser (Anui) Kevichusa
  • Conspiracy, trust and healthy scepticism: the reconciling church in Hong Kong politics / Lap Yan Kung
  • CONCLUSION
  • Hope in a fragile world: the reconciling mission of the Church / Knud Jorgensen.