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Klaus Koschorke 教授的开创性著作 Grundzüge der Außereuropäischen Christentumsgeschichte:Asien, Afrika, und Lateinamerika 1450-2000(《1450-2000 年亚洲、非洲和拉丁美洲非欧洲基督教史的主要特征》):亚洲、非洲和拉丁美洲,1450-2000 年》概述了 1450 年至 2000 年全球南部基督教的历史发展。Koschorke强调了基督教的 "多中心 "性质--福音要取得成功,就必须深深扎根于它所遇到的当地文化中,产生不同于欧洲或北美的基督教形式,并在其中蓬勃发展本土传福音、神学和门徒训练。科斯乔克还强调了南美、亚洲和非洲教会之间关系的重要性,以及黑大西洋、印度洋和太平洋合作网络的重要性,这些网络与西方传教运动一样,在将基督教确定为世界宗教方面发挥着重要作用。
Grundzüge der Außereuropäischen Christentumsgeschichte: Asien, Afrika, und Lateinamerika 1450–2000 (Main Features of the Non-European History of Christianity: Asia, Africa, and Latin America, 1450–2000)
Professor Klaus Koschorke’s pioneering work Grundzüge der Außereuropäischen Christentumsgeschichte: Asien, Afrika, und Lateinamerika 1450–2000 (Main features of the non-European history of Christianity: Asia, Africa, and Latin America, 1450–2000) provides an overview of the historical development of Christianity in the Global South between 1450 and 2000. Koschorke emphasized the “polycentric” nature of Christianity—the fact that, for the gospel to be successful, it must become deeply embedded in the local cultures it encounters, producing forms of Christianity that are distinctive from those of Europe or North America, and in which indigenous evangelism, theology, and discipleship flourish. Koschorke also highlights the importance of relationships between the churches of South America, Asia, and Africa, the Black Atlantic, networks of co-operation throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans that are as important as Western missionary movements in identifying Christianity as a world religion.
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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.