Theology and Mission in World Christianity

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The peer-reviewed series Theology and Mission in World Christianity treats theology, mission, and the interface between them in view of the development of world Christianity. That is, it understands Christianity as a world religion which is globally widespread, locally rooted and interconnected. Furthermore, it recognises the shift in the centre of gravity of Christianity so that Christian communities and mission movements are increasingly in and from Latin America, Africa, Asia and other regions outside the West. The series welcomes scholarly monographs, edited volumes, and outstanding dissertations on contextual and inter-cultural theologies, mission theology, and historical and practical questions relating to mission and Christianity worldwide. It invites studies of Christian doctrine and witness from varied contexts, especially in view of religious plurality, secularization and socio-economic inequality, and research on the impact of churches, their teaching and mission activities, locally and globally. The series deals with the challenges of Christian diversity and migration movements by encouraging international, interconfessional and interdisciplinary approaches, recognising the multi-directional and boundary-crossing nature of mission and theological exchange. The Series Editors work closely with the International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS), for whose journal Mission Studies this book series also functions as a supplement series.

This series has published an average of 4 volumes per year over the last 5 years.
Missio Dei Beyond Redemption
On the (Mis)Use of a Theological Concept
Band 48
978-90-04-76884-0
One Century, Two Movements
Relations between the Major Currents which shape World Christianity: Ecumenical and Evangelical - Pentecostal A Historical-Critical Survey     
Band 47
978-90-04-76783-6
Let Somebody Shout Hallelujah: Theology and Mission in African Pentecostalism
A Study of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG)
Band 46
978-90-04-76418-7
Dissent as Restlessness
Essays on Church, Society, and the Performances of Resistance
Band 45
978-90-04-75662-5
Christianity in Egypt
A History of the Coptic Orthodox And Evangelical Presbyterian Churches
Band 44
978-90-04-75476-8
Science, Religion(s), and Spirit(s) in China
A Constructive Chinese Theology of Creation based on Jingjiao’s Qi-tological Theology, with A New Translation of the Entire Tang Jingjiao Corpus
Band 43
978-90-04-74957-3
Connecting Christianities
World Christianity and Mission in the Twenty-First Century
Band 42
978-90-04-74965-8
Christianity in the Contemporary Middle East
Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant Communities in Context
Band 41
978-90-04-74951-1
Contesting Heritage
Worship, Culture and Seventh-day Adventists in a Pentecostalising Nigerian Society
Band 40
978-90-04-74445-5
Re-visioning the Mission of Health
A Global Invitation to Heal and Thrive in Crisis
Band 39
978-90-04-70762-7
Chinese Christian Witness
Identity, Creativity, Transmission and Poetics
Band 38
978-90-04-74161-4
Christianity and Empire Revisited
Band 37
978-90-04-73848-5
Visions of the Good Life
Salvation, Church, and Mission in the Secular West
Band 36
978-90-04-72752-6
Genesis of a New Religion
Kimbanguism and its Departure from Ecumenism
Band 35
978-90-04-71402-1
The Christ who Embraces
An Orthodox Theology of Margins
Band 33
978-90-04-70362-9
Theologian of the Resurrection
N.T. Wright's Eschatology and Mission Theology
Band 32
978-90-04-70186-1
A Short History of Christianity beyond the West
Asia, Africa, and Latin America 1450-2000
Band 31
978-90-04-69983-0
Transforming Work
Missiological Perspectives for the Church in the World
Band 30
978-90-04-69623-5
Art as a Pathway to God
A Historical-Theological Study of the Jesuit Mission to China, 1552–1773
Band 28
978-90-04-67773-9
Moltmann and China
Theological Encounters from Hong Kong to Beijing
Band 27
978-90-04-54334-8
Theology, Empowerment, and Prison Ministry
Karl Rahner and the Contemporary Exploration for Meaning
Band 25
978-90-04-52336-4
Scottish Missions to China
Commemorating the Legacy of James Legge (1815-1897)
Band 23
978-90-04-46178-9
Nourishing Mission
Theological Settings
Band 21
978-90-04-46938-9
Intimate Diversity
An Anglican Practical Theology of Interreligious Marriage
Band 20
978-90-04-46032-4
World Christianity
Methodological Considerations
Band 19
978-90-04-44486-7
After-Mission, Beyond Evangelicalism
The Indigenous ‘Injīliyyūn’ in the Arab-Muslim Context of Syria-Lebanon
Band 18
978-90-04-44436-2
Christianity and Conversion among Migrants
Moving Faith and Faith Movement in a Transit Area
Band 17
978-90-04-44346-4
Theology and the Political
Theo-political Reflections on Contemporary Politics in Ecumenical Conversation
Band 16
978-90-04-44074-6
Ecumenism and Independency in World Christianity
Historical Studies in Honour of Brian Stanley
Band 15
978-90-04-43754-8
Context and Catholicity in the Science and Religion Debate
Intercultural contributions from French-speaking Africa
Band 14
978-90-04-42029-8
Karl Rahner, Culture and Evangelization
New Approaches in an Australian Setting
Band 13
978-90-04-40031-3
Essays in Contextual Theology
Band 12
978-90-04-36308-3
Christianity, Empire and the Spirit
(Re)Configuring Faith and the Cultural
Band 11
978-90-04-36309-0
The Mission of Development
Religion and Techno-Politics in Asia
Band 10
978-90-04-36310-6
A Dialogue between Haizi’s Poetry and the Gospel of Luke
Chinese Homecoming and the Relationship with Jesus Christ
Band 9
978-90-04-36311-3
Studying Christianity in China
Constructions of an Emerging Discourse
Band 8
978-90-04-36307-6
Relocating World Christianity
Interdisciplinary Studies in Universal and Local Expressions of the Christian Faith
Band 7
978-90-04-35502-6
Religion, Migration and Identity
Methodological and theological explorations
Band 2
978-90-04-32615-6
Mission and Money
Christian Mission in the Context of Global Inequalities
Band 1
978-90-04-31849-6
Editors-in-Chief
Kirsteen Kim, Fuller Theological Seminary, U.S.A.
Stephen B. Bevans, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, U.S.A.
Miikka Ruokanen, University of Helsinki, Finland /Nanjing Union Theological Seminary, China

Editorial Board
Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, Trinity Theological Seminary, Ghana
Martha T. Frederiks, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Dana L. Robert, Boston University, U.S.A.
Elsa Tamez, Latin American Biblical University, Costa Rica
Rachel Zhu Xiaohong, Fudan University, Shanghai, China