Book Review: Global Christianity: A Guide to the World’s Largest Religion from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe

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R. L. Petersen
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Advancing Models of Mission is one of the Evangelical Missiological Society’s contributions to encouraging such reflection from the evangelical perspective (ix). The book contains thirteen selected papers presented at the 2020 EMS conference. According to the editors, the papers were chosen for compilation because each specifically “demonstrated a way in which missionaries are updating their paradigms and models of mission” (ix). They are divided into three parts, although somewhat unevenly. The five articles in part 1 each highlight specific figures in the history of Protestant missions and five others in part 2 each propose a reexamination of certain mission theories influential among evangelical missiologists and missionaries. The book’s final section contains only two articles, each of which draws on demographic data to provide global analysis and projections on mission practices in the future. The editors do a good job with the first section because each article highlights the history of missions in different regions, including East Asia (China and Korea), South Asia (India), transnational East Africa, and the Caribbean. The most exciting thing about the articles is that they pay close attention to women and local initiatives in mission. Four of the five articles emphasize the role of women in missions and the impact of Christian missions on women. Indeed, one of them, written by Linda Saunders, provokingly argues that mission scholarship should consider Rebekka Protten, a former enslaved black woman from the Caribbean, as “the mother of the Protestant missionary movement” (35). Using various approaches, three articles in part 2 challenge the narrow concept of the unreached people group in mission, while the other two respectively propose the use of hybridity and social apologetics to enrich mission discourse and practice. Placed together, they show that the mission theories of the past generation need to be reconceptualized and expanded in order to address effectively the missional challenges of the present and into the future. All of them assess commonly held evangelical theories and concepts of mission as too narrow and they fail to consider the true breadth of mission in both the Bible and the mission field. Although the articles in Advancing Models of Mission are limited in scope, I agree with the editors that the book could serve “as an excellent resource for courses on missions” (x). For both scholars and students, the book shows the richness of evangelical mission history, the need for constructive criticism toward recent mission concepts, and the urge to answer future challenges with new ideas and practices.
书评:《全球基督教:从阿富汗到津巴布韦的世界最大宗教指南》
推进使命模式是福音传教会从福音派的角度鼓励这种反思的贡献之一(ix)。这本书包含了在2020年EMS会议上发表的十三篇精选论文。据编辑称,之所以选择这些论文进行编辑,是因为每一篇论文都具体“展示了传教士更新其使命范式和模式的方式”(ix)。它们分为三个部分,尽管有些不均衡。第一部分的五篇文章分别强调了新教传教史上的具体人物,第二部分的其他五篇文章则分别提出了对福音派传教士和传教士中有影响力的某些传教理论的重新审视。这本书的最后一节只包含两篇文章,每一篇文章都利用人口统计数据,对未来的任务实践进行全球分析和预测。编辑们在第一节做得很好,因为每篇文章都突出了不同地区的使团历史,包括东亚(中国和韩国)、南亚(印度)、跨国东非和加勒比地区。这些文章最令人兴奋的地方是,它们密切关注妇女和当地的使命倡议。五篇文章中有四篇强调了妇女在传教中的作用以及基督教传教对妇女的影响。事实上,琳达·桑德斯(Linda Saunders)撰写的其中一篇文章挑衅性地认为,使命奖学金应该将来自加勒比海的前被奴役黑人妇女Rebekka Protten视为“新教传教运动之母”(35)。第二部分的三篇文章运用不同的方法,挑战了使命中未实现人群这一狭隘概念,另外两篇文章分别提出了利用混合性和社会道歉学来丰富使命话语和实践。放在一起,它们表明,上一代的任务理论需要重新定义和扩展,以有效应对当前和未来的任务挑战。他们都认为普遍持有的福音派理论和使命概念过于狭隘,没有考虑到《圣经》和使命领域中使命的真正广度。尽管《推进使命模式》中的文章范围有限,但我同意编辑们的观点,认为这本书可以“作为使命课程的优秀资源”(x)。对于学者和学生来说,这本书展示了福音派使命历史的丰富性,对最近的使命概念进行建设性批评的必要性,以及用新思想和实践应对未来挑战的冲动。
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期刊介绍: With in-depth analyses of worldwide Christianity and mission-focused book reviews, the International Bulletin of Mission Research is an unparalleled source of information on the world church in mission. The editors are committed to maintaining the highest possible academic editorial standards. IBMR provides an editorial voice that is dispassionate, analytical, fair minded, and nonpartisan. The IBMR includes: Feature articles and book reviews written by leading specialists on Christian mission from around the world—scholars from varied academic disciplines and theological perspectives The “Legacy” series with engaging accounts of pivotal mission leaders of the last two centuries and the equally engaging “My Pilgrimage in Mission” series that provides intimate insight into the lives of some of today’s most distinguished mission scholars and practitioners. Regional surveys and analyses of important mission documents and consultations. A “Noteworthy” news column that keeps you up to date on today’s mission leaders, conferences, and study opportunities. A listing of academic dissertations on mission and world Christianity. This dissertation list is online in our “Researching World Christianity: Doctoral Dissertations on Mission Since 1900” database. The feature “Ten Outstanding Books for Mission Studies” appears each April.
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