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From reductionism to contextualization : towards a relevant Pentecostal missiology in South Africa

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Title: From reductionism to contextualization : towards a relevant Pentecostal missiology in South Africa
Author: Chetty, Dilipraj
Abstract: In the first part of this dissertation I investigate whether the Pentecostal Churches in South Africa has a reductionist understanding of crucial missiological issues. Issues such as the definition of mission, motivation for missions, the role of the Holy Spirit in mission, mission as a quest for social justice, mission as anti-racism, mission as a quest for gender equality and mission as inter-religious encounter. In the second part of the dissertation I present a more contextual approach to these missiological issues, challenging the Pentecostal churches to move: towards the formation of a more relevant missiology. l finally present the 'cycle of missionary praxis' or 'the Pastoral cycle' as a tool that can be used to formulate a contextual missiology
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/597
Date: 2009-08-25
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