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strategic model
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Christian Mission
Sundkler, Bengt / Steed, Christopher: A History of the Church in Africa, Cambridge 2000 (Studia missionalia Upsaliensia 74). URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511497377 [2021-04-26]
Notes
- ^ Cf. Gründer, Welteroberung und Christentum 1992.
- ^ Cf. Reinhard, Geschichte der europäischen Expansion 1983/1985.
- ^ Cf. Hamilton, Die christliche Welt des Mittelalters 2004.
- ^ For an overview of the history, development of theory, and inter-culturalism of the Christian mission, cf. Sievernich, Die christliche Mission 2009.
- ^ Latourette, Ausbreitung des Christentums 1956, p. 47.
- ^ Xaver, Briefe und Dokumente 2006.
- ^ Pietschmann, Die staatliche Organisation 1980, p. 32.
- ^ On the dispute of Valladolid cf. Casas, Werkauswahl, p. 337–436.
- ^ Cf. Bogner, Weltmission und religiöse Organisationen 2004.
- ^ Cf. Breward, Churches in Australasia 2004.
- ^ Cf. Hastings, The Church in Africa 1994.
- ^ Cf. Reinhard, Geschichte des Kolonialismus 1996.
- ^ Gründer, Welteroberung und Christentum 1992.
- ^ Cf. Gutiérrez, L'art chrétien du Nouveau Monde 1997.
- ^ Poma de Ayala, Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno 1936.
- ^ Poma de Ayala, Nueva Corónica y Buen Gobierno 1936.
- ^ Cf. Brockey, Journey to the
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Missionary
Member of a religious group sent into an area to promote their faith
For other uses, see Missionary (disambiguation).
"Mission partner" redirects here. For other uses, see Mission (disambiguation) and Partner (disambiguation).
A missionary is a member of a religious group who is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.[1][2]
In the Latin translation of the Bible, Jesus Christ says the word when he sends the disciples into areas and commands them to preach the gospel in his name. The term is most commonly used in reference to Christian missions, but it can also be used in reference to any creed or ideology.[3]
The word mission originated in 1598 when Jesuits, the members of the Society of Jesus sent members abroad, derived from the Latin missionem (nom.missio), meaning 'act of sending' or mittere, meaning 'to send'.[4]
By religion
[edit]Buddhist missions
[edit]The first Buddhist missionaries were called "Dharma Bhanaks", and some[who?] see a missionary charge in the symbolism behind the Buddhist wheel, which is said to travel all over the earth bringing Buddhism wit