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Mission and Development
God's Work or Good Works?
Mission and Development
God's Work or Good Works?
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Description
This book considers the implications, consequences, opportunities and constraints faced when mission and development endeavours coincide. This is explored from various perspectives, including that of history, theology and those involved in mission work and missionary organizations. Despite eighty per cent of the world's population professing religious belief, religion has been largely excluded from consideration of those seeking to achieve development in poorer countries. Moreover, the work of missionaries has often involved the provision of basic welfare services that in many parts of the world predate the interventions undertaken by 'professional' secular aid workers. Are missionaries doing development work or is development a critical aspect of mission?
Table of Contents
Part I: History and Setting
2. Washing Our Dirty Feet: Christ and Development Jonathan Ryan
3. Christian Mission at the Crossroad of Development: Biblical and Magisterial Perspectives Jacob Kavunkal SVD
Part II: Theology of Mission and Development
4. Fiji's Methodist Mission and its Role in Development through Education, Agriculture and Self-Governance in the early Twentieth Century Kirstie Close
5. God i givim ples ya long yumi (God has given us this land): The Role of the Church in Building Pacific nations Matthew Clarke
6. The God Factor: Adventism, Medical Missionaries and 'Development' in Papua New Guinea Brad Watson
Part III: Case Studies: Mission Organisations and Development
7. The Micah Mandate: An Evangelical View Steve Bradbury
8. Palms Australia: Missionaries, International Development Volunteers and Beyond: Prophetic Wisdom for Cross-Cultural Engagement Roger O'Halloran
9. Blurring Mission and Development in the Mennonite Central Committee Philip Fountain
10. Uniting World: Partnership for Effective Involvement in Mission including Development Kerry Enright and Vicki-Ann Ware
11. Mission and the Wane of the Secular Gerhard Hoffstaedter and Matthew Clarke
Index
Product details
Published | 26 Jan 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 216 |
ISBN | 9780826444943 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This collection makes a valuable contribution to understanding developments in Christian mission and the links between mission and development activities, mainly in the Pacific island states. The authors write from the perspective of mission organisations associated with a variety of denominations about theology and practice, historical and contemporary engagement with development activities (including service delivery, community development and political movements), the links and distinctions between mission and evangelism, foreign and local churches, mission organisations and donor agencies. They claim that Christian missions make important and positive contributions to the achievement of development objectives but also, importantly, recognise and explore some of the contradictions and challenges.
Emeritus Professor Carole Rakodi, International Development Department, University of Birmingham Director of the Religions and Development Research Programme (2005-2010)
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'The relationship between religious practice and community development needs to be better understood. This collection offers revealing and timely insights into the complex and diverse ways that development and Christian mission have interacted over the last century.'
Tim Costello, Chief Executive Officer of World Vision Australia
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'This book offers a critical but constructive analysis of the intersection between the 'good work' of development initiatives and the specifically mission work of Christians and Christian churches. Using both historical and contemporary case studies, from a range of perspectives, the book gives a thoughtful, insightful and appreciative assessment of this intersection, and especially of the contribution of Christians and Christian churches and mission organizations. 'Secular' development is waking up to the longstanding and contemporary involvement of Christians in development initiatives, and this book is thus a timely and down-to-earth reflection.'
Dr Andy Hartropp, Research Tutor (Development Studies), Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, UK

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