2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1758-6631.2011.00075.x
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Toward a Missiology That Begins with Creation

Abstract: In the face of the environmental crises that threaten all of life, I first review how the WCC focus on creation emerged. I then explore what it would mean for mission theology to turn to God in creation, moving from a dominating to a kenotic “down to earth” missiology that is rooted in the earthliness of creation, there finding God's grace and healing. This is especially poignant for Dalit and Indigenous People in India who are considered of the earth (mud), and for the tilling and keeping of creation that is … Show more

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