Methodological Issues and Research Design in Missiology: A Scholarly Companion for MTh and BD Scholars
Methodological Issues and Research Design in Missiology offers a focused and comprehensive exploration of the complexities of Missiological research. Through a careful examination of research design, this book provides valuable insights into the theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and practical challenges inherent in the study of Mission. From the complexities of interdisciplinary perspectives to addressing the practical considerations of fieldwork, it equips readers with the tools and resources needed to experience meaningful research journeys in the field of Missiology. With a keen balance between theoretical foundations and practical applications, this book serves as a resource for scholars and students seeking to engage with the dynamic intersections of faith, culture, and Mission in today’s complex milieu.
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. Missiology: The Mother of All Theologies
Vinod S. Sailus
2. Philosophical Foundations of Missiology: Theoretical Frameworks and Practical Implications
Varghese Jerin Yoyaky
3. Understanding the Science of Mission: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Christian Mission
R. Jijin Raja Samuel
4. Exploring Theology of Mission: Emerging Trends and Contemporary Perspectives
Olive Zhimomi
5. Missio Dei as ‘Beyond Obedience’: The Trinitarian Perspectives on Mission
Shibu R. Vengappotta
6. Extensio Dei as ‘Divine Reaching Out’: A Holistic Vision of Mission Rooted in Context
Suneesh S. S.
7. Embracing Marginality: Rethinking Christian Mission from the Perspective of “To and From the Margins”
Sunny Muthabathula
8. Exploring Methodological Frontiers: Role of Metaphysics and Empiricism in Missiology
Varghese Jerin Yoyaky
9. Interdisciplinary Perceptions in Mission: Understanding Deductive and Inductive Approaches in Missiology
R. Jijin Raja Samuel
10. Methodological Intersections in Missiology: An Analysis of Descriptive and Normative Methodologies
Olive Zhimomi
11. Missiology and Biblical Hermeneutics: Divine Imperatives in a “From Above” Perspective
Shibu R. Vengappotta
12. Bridging Theory and Contextual Realities: Exploring Mission from Below
Suneesh S. S.
13. From Colonial Gaze to Indigenous Voices: Decolonizing Perspectives in Writing Mission History
Sunny Muthabathula
14. Inclusive Histories and Liberative Prospects: Towards a Dalit Mission Historiography
Varghese Jerin Yoyaky
15. Methodological Challenges in Writing Mission History from Indigenous Perspective
R. Jijin Raja Samuel
16. Unheard and Forgotten Voices: Engaging Women and Subaltern Experiences in Mission History
Olive Zhimomi
17. The Essence of Missiology: A Comprehensive Study of Missiology’s Foundation, Motives, and Goals
Suneesh S. S.
18. Formative Factor of Missiology: Importance of ‘History of Mission’ in Transforming Missiology
Sunny Muthabathula
19. Dynamic Approaches in Missiology: An Exploration into Historical Models of Christian Mission
Varghese Jerin Yoyaky
20. Cultural Contexts of Mission: Exploring Missiology Through the Lens of Cultural Anthropology
R. Jijin Raja Samuel
21. Mission as Embracing Diversity: Mission in the Context of Ideological and Faith Diversity
Olive Zhimomi
22. Intersecting Paths in Missiology: Mission and Environmental Stewardship
Shibu R. Vengappotta
23. Role of Missiology Towards Wholeness and Harmony: Addressing Social Issues, Healing, and Reconciliation
Suneesh S. S.
24. Building Bridges in Shifting Landscapes: Christian Mission in the Context of Developments
Sunny Muthabathula
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