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Mission and Science: Missiology Revised/Missiologie revisitée, 1850-1940

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The relationship between religion and science is complex and continues to be a topical issue. However, it is seldom zoomed in on from both Protestant
and
Catholic perspectives. By doing so the contributing authors in this collection gain new insights into the origin and development of missiology. Missiology is described in this book as a "project of modernity," a contemporary form of apologetics. "Scientific apologetics" was
the
way to justify missions in a society that was rapidly becoming secularized.
Mission & Science
deals with the interaction between new scientific disciplines (historiography, geography, ethnology, anthropology, linguistics) and new scientific insights (Darwin's evolutionary theory, heliocentrism), as well as the role of the papacy and what inspired missionary practice (first in China and the Far East and later in Africa). The renewed missiology has in turn influenced the missionary practice of the twentieth century, guided by apostolic policy. Some "missionary scholars" have even had a significant influence on the scientific discourse of their time.
Contributors:
G. Collet (University of Münster), N. Collins (Missionary Society of St. Columban), M. Delgado (Université de Fribourg), N. Etherington (University of Western Australia), P. Harries (Universität Basel), J. A.B. Jongeneel (Universiteit Utrecht), P. Laburthe-Tolra (Université de Paris V Sorbonne), E. Lapointe (Université Saint-Paul Ottawa), M. Lundberg (Uppsala University), D. Neuhold (Université de Fribourg), P. Nissen (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen), A. Owzar (Université de Paris 3), O. Rota (Université d'Artois), M. Spindler (Universiteit Leiden), J. van Butselaar (Protestantse Kerk in Nederland), A. Vandenberghe (Zorgbedrijf OCMW Antwerpen), D. Van Overmeire (KADOC-KU Leuven), F. J. Verstraelen (State University of Zimbabwe), L. Zerbini (Université Lyon 2), J.-F. Zorn (Institut Protestant de Théologie-Faculté de Montpellier).
The relationship between religion and science is complex and continues to be a topical issue. However, it is seldom zoomed in on from both Protestant
and
Catholic perspectives. By doing so the contributing authors in this collection gain new insights into the origin and development of missiology. Missiology is described in this book as a "project of modernity," a contemporary form of apologetics. "Scientific apologetics" was
the
way to justify missions in a society that was rapidly becoming secularized.
Mission & Science
deals with the interaction between new scientific disciplines (historiography, geography, ethnology, anthropology, linguistics) and new scientific insights (Darwin's evolutionary theory, heliocentrism), as well as the role of the papacy and what inspired missionary practice (first in China and the Far East and later in Africa). The renewed missiology has in turn influenced the missionary practice of the twentieth century, guided by apostolic policy. Some "missionary scholars" have even had a significant influence on the scientific discourse of their time.
Contributors:
G. Collet (University of Münster), N. Collins (Missionary Society of St. Columban), M. Delgado (Université de Fribourg), N. Etherington (University of Western Australia), P. Harries (Universität Basel), J. A.B. Jongeneel (Universiteit Utrecht), P. Laburthe-Tolra (Université de Paris V Sorbonne), E. Lapointe (Université Saint-Paul Ottawa), M. Lundberg (Uppsala University), D. Neuhold (Université de Fribourg), P. Nissen (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen), A. Owzar (Université de Paris 3), O. Rota (Université d'Artois), M. Spindler (Universiteit Leiden), J. van Butselaar (Protestantse Kerk in Nederland), A. Vandenberghe (Zorgbedrijf OCMW Antwerpen), D. Van Overmeire (KADOC-KU Leuven), F. J. Verstraelen (State University of Zimbabwe), L. Zerbini (Université Lyon 2), J.-F. Zorn (Institut Protestant de Théologie-Faculté de Montpellier).

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