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Scattered and Gathered (Запис № 26227)

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Основна назва Scattered and Gathered
Підзаголовок A Global Compendium of Diaspora Missiology
Перші відомості про відповідальність Sadiri Joy Tira, Tetsunao Yamamori
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Місце публікування, друку, розповсюдження Carlisle. Cumbria
Назва видавництва, ім’я видавця, розповсюджувача, тощо ‎Langham Global Library
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Текст примітки Contents <br/><br/>Foreword <br/>Preface to the Revised Edition <br/>Preface to the First Edition <br/>Acknowledgments <br/>Introduction <br/>Section 1 <br/>Phenomenological Realities and Trends of Global Diaspora <br/>Trends and Realities of Global Migration and Diasporas An Introduction <br/>1 Globalization, Diasporas, Urbanization and Pluralism in the Twenty-First Century <br/>A Compelling Narrative for the Missio Dei? <br/>Introduction <br/>Global Migration and Diasporas: Some Diachronic and Synchronic Aspects <br/>Demographic Movements (Focusing on Migration and Diasporas) over Space <br/>and Time Viewed from Both Diachronic (over Time) and Synchronic (at a Given <br/>Point in Time) Perspectives <br/>Global and Regional Migration and Diasporas: Recent Historical Developments <br/>and Trends <br/>Migration and Diaspora Routes, Refugee Flows and Human Trafficking: Its Dark <br/>Underbelly <br/>Migration, Diasporas and Demographic Change: Its Key Role as a Major “Driving <br/>Factor” in Accelerating Globalization, Urbanization, and the Emergence of <br/>Megacities and a Pluralistic Polity, Economy, Society, Culture, and Religion <br/>Migration, Diaspora and the Historical-Geographical Spread of Religious Beliefs <br/>and Faith Traditions <br/>Unpacking the Significance of Migrations and Diasporas for the Missio Dei, the <br/>“End of History” and the Ushering in of God’s Kingdom <br/>Ecclesiological, Missiological, Eschatological and Pastoral Perspectives on the <br/>Diaspora Phenomenon As It Interfaces with Globalization, Urbanization and Plu- <br/>ralism <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>2 Migration, Diasporas, and Diversity A Demographic Approach <br/>Religious Freedom <br/>Data Sources <br/>Resolving Apparently Contradictory Data <br/>Taxonomies of Religions and Peoples <br/>Religious Diasporas <br/>Host and Sending Countries <br/>Peoples in Diaspora <br/>Religionists in Diaspora <br/>Migration as One Component of Religious Change <br/>Religious Diversity <br/>Implications <br/>Fo3 Global Agenda – Global Theology? The Regulation of Migration and Global Dias- <br/>poras <br/>A Personal Testimony <br/>William Carey and the East India Company <br/>What This Chapter Seeks to Do <br/>Global Organizations Tasked with the Responsibility to Regulate and Manage the <br/>Movement of Migrants <br/>Regional Organizations Tasked with the Responsibility to Regulate and Manage <br/>the Movement of Migrants <br/>Diaspora Missiology and International Law <br/>The Integration of Migrant Workers in Diaspora Situations <br/>The Human Rights of the Migrant <br/>Economic Considerations and Regulations <br/>Anti-Corruption Regulation and Control <br/>The Securitization of Migration Policy and Border Control <br/>The Regulation of Family Reunion, Adoption, and Cross-Border Marriage <br/>What Is a Diaspora Missiology to Make of the Regulation of Migrants and Chris- <br/>tians in Diaspora? <br/>Concluding Comments <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>4 Responding to the Phenomenon of Migration Early Proponents of Diaspora <br/>Missiology and the Lausanne Movement <br/>“Kinetic” Mission Theologies and Practices: Missiological Implications from <br/>Cape Town to “Beyond” <br/>Future Prospects <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>Section 2 <br/>Biblical and Theological Foundation for Diaspora Missi- <br/>ology <br/>Bible, Theology, and Diaspora An Introduction <br/>5 Diaspora and Mission in the Old Testament <br/>Introduction <br/>Migration: Central to the Biblical Narrative <br/>Mission for and in Diaspora <br/>Law, Diaspora Missions, and Immigrant Advocacy <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>6 From Opportunity to Mission Scattering for the Gospel in the New Testament <br/>Story <br/>Introduction <br/>The Diaspora Setting of the New Testament Story <br/>The Diaspora Jews in the New Testament Story <br/>The Diaspora Conflicts in the New Testament Storyr Discussion<br/>Bibliography <br/>7 God, Israel, the Church and the Other Otherness as a Theological Motif in Dias- <br/>pora Mission <br/>Introduction <br/>Background <br/>God and Otherness <br/>Israel and Otherness <br/>Christ and Otherness <br/>The Church and Otherness <br/>Ministry and Otherness <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>8 Pilgrims on a Journey Diaspora and Mission <br/>Introduction <br/>A Tale of Three Journeys: Creation, Fall, and Redemption <br/>Redeeming Diaspora <br/>Diaspora and the New Testament <br/>Diaspora and the Early Church <br/>Diaspora and Mission in Our Modern Pluralistic, Multicultural World <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>9 Mission to and from Diaspora Influencing the Context for Mission <br/>Introduction <br/>Background <br/>Biblical Underpinnings <br/>Illustrations from New Zealand Experience <br/>Emergence of Voices and Mission from the Diaspora <br/>Conclusive Remarks <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>Section 3 <br/>Towards Strategic Directions for Diaspora Missions <br/>Towards Strategic Directions for Diaspora Missions An Introduction <br/>10 Local Churches in Missional Diasporas <br/>The Church as the Means <br/>The Professing of the Local Church <br/>The Local Church and Diaspora Mission <br/>The Local Church and Parachurch Organizations <br/>The Roles of the Local Church in Diaspora Mission <br/>Local Church Ministry: Seven Options in Missional Diasporas <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>11 Unleashing Great Commission Potential through International Churches<br/>The Missional International Church <br/>Strategic Expressions of the Missional IC Unleashing the Great Commission <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>Events, conferences, consultations and meetings attended that have influenced <br/>most of my thinking. <br/>12 Strategies for Reaching Refugees <br/>Introduction <br/>Biblical Basis for Refugee Ministry <br/>Serving Refugees with a Right Understanding <br/>Advocacy for Their Rights and Long-Term Solutions <br/>Approaches in Reaching Refugees <br/>Practical Ideas for Reaching Refugees <br/>Equipping and Engaging Churches and Believers <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>13 Diaspora Missions on the High Seas <br/>Introduction <br/>Origins of the World’s Seafarers <br/>Living in Floating Prisons <br/>Reaching the Seafarers with the Gospel <br/>Planting Floating Churches on Ships <br/>Maximizing the Potential on and beyond the Ships <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>14 Agents of Diaspora Missions in and from the Academic World <br/>Introduction: Definition and Historical Context <br/>International Student Mobility: Global Trends and Strategic Implications <br/>Strategic Value of Diaspora Missions “to” Internationals of the Academic Envi- <br/>ronment <br/>Diaspora Missions “through” and “beyond” Internationals from the Academic <br/>World <br/>Response to a Strategic Reality <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>Some ISM websites <br/>15 Business as Mission (BAM) to, in, and through Diaspora <br/>Business as Mission (BAM) <br/>To, in, and through Diaspora <br/>The Integration of BAM and Diaspora Missions <br/>Recommendations <br/>For Discussion <br/>BibContexts and Reasons for Children’s Mobility <br/>Biblical Framework <br/>Issues, Challenges, and Missional Opportunities <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>17 Technology and Diaspora <br/>Introduction <br/>Technology Is an Indispensable Means of Interaction for the Diaspora <br/>Technology Serves the Diaspora Peoples in Multiple Ways <br/>Technology Is an Effective Tool in Discipling Diaspora Peoples <br/>Technology Should Be Used in Moderation <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>Section 4 <br/>The Mission of the Church in Global Diaspora <br/>The Mission of the Church in Global Diaspora An Introduction <br/>18 A Cross for the Scattered Cruciform Spirituality for the Church on Mission <br/>among Diasporas <br/>Scenes from the Scattered <br/>Contemplating the Lord of This Harvest <br/>Pursuing Cruciformity in Diaspora Mission <br/>First Movement: From My Place to His Place – Moving from Centripetal Tenden- <br/>cies to Embraced Centrifugality <br/>Second Movement: From My Plan to His Plan – Moving from Competing Agen- <br/>das and Contingencies to a Prevailing Consciousness of God’s Diasporic Pur- <br/>poses <br/>Third Movement: From My Pleasure to His Pleasure – Moving from Convenient <br/>Mission to Mission as Calling <br/>Fourth Movement: From My People to His People – Moving from Cultural Cling- <br/>ing to Contextualization <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>19 Making Ends Meet Embracing Opportunities for Diaspora Mission from <br/>Churches at the Margins <br/>Introduction <br/>Poverty – Its Unsettling Truths <br/>Barriers to Sacrificial Living <br/>Biblically Oriented Ways of Living <br/>Portraits of Hope <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>20 Trends and Issues of the Korean Diaspora Churches in the USA <br/>The Korean Diaspora Churches’ Growth and Expansionliography<br/>Areas of Concern and Challenge for the Korean Diaspora Churches in the USA <br/>Areas of Strength and Opportunity for the Korean Diaspora Churches <br/>Missiological Implications <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>21 Prayer and Power from the South African Diaspora Churches on Mission <br/>Introduction: The North Needs Jesus Christ <br/>The “Otherness” of African Diaspora Churches <br/>African Christianity Encountering Western Secularization <br/>The African Diaspora Church as an Apostolic Body <br/>Retrieving the Stolen: African Diaspora Church on Mission <br/>Incarnation as a Missionary Model for African Diaspora Churches <br/>Power from Nigeria to Ukraine: A Case of African Diaspora Church on Mission <br/>Conclusion: Singing the Songs of the Lord in a Foreign Land <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>22 Diaspora Family Immigrant Church as a Family and Missional Families in Dias- <br/>pora <br/>Introduction <br/>Diaspora Families <br/>Family Life in Diaspora <br/>Missional Family <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>23 The Mission of the Church through Understanding and Pursuing Intercultural <br/>Unity <br/>Introduction <br/>Theological Framework for Intercultural Unity <br/>Practical Implications of Intercultural Unity <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>24 The Church and the Soul of Singapore An Eschatological Vision for Mission in <br/>Global Cities <br/>Introduction: Singapore as a Global City <br/>Urban Culture and Rooted Cosmopolitanism <br/>The Church and the Soul of the City <br/>Biblical Examples of Engagement in Urban Contexts <br/>Vision of the Church as an Eschatological Community <br/>Individuals in the City: Encountering the Other <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>Section 5 <br/>Regional and National Case Studies in Diaspora Missions<br/>Definition of Terms <br/>World Jewish Population <br/>Diaspora Jewry Missiological Trends <br/>Messianic Congregational Ministry <br/>Case Study: Persian Congregations in California <br/>Case Study: Outreach to Israeli Post-Army Trekkers <br/>Case Study: Jewish-Gentile Couples Find Spiritual Harmony <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>26 The Chinese Diaspora Church and Cross-Cultural Mission <br/>Chinese Churches across the Globe <br/>Statistics on the Chinese Missionary Force <br/>Strengths and Challenges <br/>Providential Scattering <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>27 Transnational Ties of Indian Churches in the Arabian Gulf Kerala Pentecostal <br/>Churches in Kuwait <br/>Migration to the Arabian Gulf <br/>Diaspora Churches and Migrant Christianity <br/>Transnational Ecclesial Ties <br/>Pentecostal Churches in Kuwait <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>28 Korean Diaspora Ministries <br/>Beginnings of a Movement <br/>Korean Christianity Worldwide <br/>Special Populations <br/>Multidirectional Ministry <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>29 From São Paulo to Al-Alam Arab (The Arab World) The Brazilian Evangelical <br/>Missions Movement <br/>A Brief Narrative of Brazilian Missions <br/>Brazilian Mission Practice <br/>Strengths and Weaknesses <br/>What Is Evangelical? <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>30 Latino Diaspora Ministries in the USA <br/>Ten Generations <br/>Facing Goliaths <br/>Latino Theologies <br/>Immigration and the Law <br/>Revitalizing America <br/>For Discussion<br/>31 African Diaspora Christianity Mother Cooper and New York City <br/>A House of Prayer in New York City <br/>Pilgrimages: A Mountain and a Mission <br/>African Immigrants and African Americans <br/>African Christianity: A Global Phenomenon <br/>Church of Pentecost <br/>Redeemed Christian Church of God <br/>Africans and the Ephesian Moment <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>32 Iranian Diaspora Ministry <br/>Iranian Awakening <br/>Leaders and Members <br/>Worship and Prayer <br/>Baptism and Asylum Claims <br/>Islam Is Not the Focus <br/>Pride and Reconciliation <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>Section 6 <br/>Issues in Global Diaspora Missiology <br/>Issues in Global Diaspora Missiology An Introduction <br/>33 Welcoming the Stranger A Case Study of an International Church in Malta <br/>The Case of a Migrant Church <br/>Global Implications <br/>The Focus of Missio Dei <br/>The Attitude of Kenosis <br/>The Practice of Reciprocity <br/>Conclusions <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>34 (Sub)Mission A Case Study on the Complexities of Political and Prophetic Ac- <br/>tion in Migrant Detention <br/>Context: The Problematic Nature of Migrant Detention <br/>Religious Expression as Kenotic Posture <br/>Political Action: Agency in the Subversion of Everyday Encounters <br/>Prophetic Action: Dehumanizing Totalitarianism and Humanizing Dissent <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>35 Trauma as Mission A Case Study Response to the Scourge of Sex Trafficking <br/>Introduction <br/>Summary of the Case <br/>Response to Training, Ongoing Needs <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography<br/>Migration and World Christianity <br/>Migration, Materialism, and Brain Drain <br/>The Example of Lighthouse Chapel International <br/>Missiological Implications <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>37 Transnationalism, Identity, and Virtual Space A Case Study of One Woman’s At- <br/>tempt to Negotiate Two Worlds <br/>The Story of Miriam <br/>Missiological Implications of Miriam’s Story <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>38 Holistic Care A Case Study of Heart for Lebanon’s Unique Role in the Syrian <br/>Refugee Crisis <br/>Introduction <br/>Background of the Syrian Conflict and Syrian Refugee Community in Lebanon <br/>Summary of the Holistic Care among Refugees <br/>Missiological Effects of Holistic Ministry among the Diaspora <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>39 Overcoming Destitution in Diaspora Ministry A Case Study of There Is Hope <br/>There Is Hope Malawi <br/>The Beginning <br/>The Call <br/>The Message <br/>The Unique Mission <br/>The Take-Away <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>40 Taking Care of the Flock A Case Study of the Role of the Local Church in Send- <br/>ing and Caring for Overseas Filipino Workers <br/>Important Characteristics of Ryan and Angel’s Experience <br/>Implications of Ryan and Angel’s Story for Diaspora Missions <br/>Model Churches in the Philippines <br/>Missiological Implications <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>41 When the New Believers Return Home A Case Study of Christian Returnees to <br/>China <br/>Introduction <br/>The Story of John and Lucy <br/>The Realities Facing John and Lucy <br/>The Context to Which John and Lucy Would Return <br/>What Happened When John and Lucy Returned?<br/>Lessons to Learn <br/>For Discussion <br/>42 Crossing the Divide A Case Study of a Western Mission Agency’s Encounter <br/>with Diaspora Missions <br/>Introduction <br/>The Need for Deep Change <br/>Conclusion <br/>For Discussion <br/>Bibliography <br/>Section 7 <br/>Glossary, Appendices, and Ministry Resources <br/>Glossary, Appendices, and Ministry Resources An Introduction <br/>Glossary <br/>Appendix A The Baguio Challenge <br/>Filipino Theological Educators Consultation, Filipino International Network, <br/>Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary, Baguio City, Philippines, 4–6 January <br/>2006 <br/>Appendix B The Seoul Declaration on Diaspora Missiology <br/>LCWE Diaspora Educators Consultation 2009, Torch Trinity Graduate School of <br/>Theology, Seoul, South Korea <br/>November 11–14, 2009 <br/>We Acknowledge <br/>We Affirm <br/>We Appeal <br/>Appendix C Far East Asia Diaspora Educators’ Resolutions <br/>Far East Asia Diaspora Educators Consultation, Manila, Philippines, August <br/>12–13, 2011 <br/>Resolutions: <br/>We commit to: <br/>Appendix D North America Diaspora Educators’ Resolution <br/>Chicago, Illinois, September 20, 2012 <br/>Appendix E Diaspora Missiology Educators Consultation Singapore Resolution <br/>Preamble: <br/>We met in Singapore on 2–5 March 2016 with the following objectives: <br/>In light of our deliberations on the above topics, we hereby make the following <br/>resolutions: <br/>Appendix F The Manila Statement on Hybridity and Diaspora Missions <br/>Appendix G The Cape Town Commitment <br/>Part II – For the World We Serve: The Cape Town Call to Action <br/>Appendix H Global Mission Networks and Intercultural Unity <br/>Asia Evangelical Alliance (www.asiaevangelicals.org) <br/>Association of Evangelicals in Africa (www.aeafrica.org) <br/>COMIBAM (www.comibam.org) <br/>Ethnic America Network (www.ethnicamerica.com) <br/>European Evangelical Alliance (www.europeanea.org) <br/>The Lausanne Movement (www.lausanne.org)<br/>Additional Resources <br/>List of Contributors <br/>About Global Diaspora Network <br/>About Langham Partnership <br/>Endnotes<br/><br/>
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Текст примітки The twenty-first century is marked by mass migration. Massive population movements of the last century have radically challenged our study and practice of mission. Where the church once rallied to go out into "the regions beyond," Christian mission is currently required to respond and adapt to "missions around." As a result, leaders in this field have been developing diaspora missiology to provide a missiological framework for understanding and participating in God's redemptive mission among peoples living outside their places of origin. In this volume, experts in diaspora missiology from across the globe analyze the development of missions to migrants and add to our understanding of the contemporary church's opportunities and responsibilities for mission amongst diaspora groups.
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