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Hocking, William Ernest — ( 18 7 3 1966 ) American theologian and missiologist William Ernest Hocking was a philosopher and theologian whose controversial ideas on the Social Gospel and the global spread of Christianity had a substantial impact on the Protestant… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
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Missiology — is the area of practical theology that investigates the mandate, message, and mission of the Christian church, especially the nature of missionary work.[1] Missiology is a multi disciplinary and cross cultural reflection on all aspects of the… … Wikipedia
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John Wimber — (February 25 1934 November 17 1997) was a charismatic pastor and one of the founding leaders of the Vineyard Movement.Life and ministryWimber was raised in Kirksville, Missouri in a non religious family, but converted to evangelical Christianity… … Wikipedia
Religion in Argentina — A majority of the population of Argentina is nominally Roman Catholic. Pentecostal churches and traditional Protestant denominations are present in most communities. Argentina has the largest Jewish population in Latin America, about 300,000.… … Wikipedia
Indigenous church mission theory — Indigenous churches are churches suited to local culture and led by local Christians. There have been two main Protestant strategies proposed for the creation of indigenous churches: 1. Indigenisation. Foreign missionaries create well organised… … Wikipedia
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