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单词 missiology
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Definition of missiology in English:

missiology

noun mɪsɪˈɒlədʒiˌmisēˈäləjē
mass noun
  • The study of religious (typically Christian) missions and their methods and purposes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fact that Cowley Publications has included, for the first time, a book on mission in its New Church's Teaching Series reflects the growing interest in missiology in the church.
    • I'm willing to hear the case that its missiology is all messed up.
    • Theological reflection in the field of missiology has been the richest and most prolific in Latin America during the last forty years.
    • That is not an understatement as what follows is both an incisive critique of much current missiology/ecclesiology as well as a challenge to boldly re-imagine what it means to do mission and be the church in a post-Christian age.
    • This evangelical freedom enables a Lutheran missiology to enter every new context with freedom and flexibility in order to proclaim and live the gospel in ways that are relevant and meaningful to the new community of faith.
    • The preaching of justification is a powerful dimension of the theology of the cross; however, it is a much richer resource for missiology than that which is articulated by Luther.
    • A visionary in missiology, he led the congregation to reclaim its identity as a church in mission through an evolving partnership with Cuban Baptists.
    • We will be looking to take theology and missiology into the realms of positive construction.
    • With the rapid demise of Modernism and the predominance of Postmodernism has come a radical change in missiology.
    • In the realm of missiology, how the church interacts with those outside the Christian community, ‘dialogue’ and ‘witness’ represent two ends in tension.
    • A functional and effective sense of mission in a pluralistic context may depend upon it, and the implicit Constantinian missiology of open communion has yet to offer an adequate account of the relationship between world and church.
    • Eitel makes an important contribution to contemporary missiology, and challenges Southern Baptist missionaries to study mission methods and philosophy more thoroughly.
    • Constants in Context is a survey of missiology, or the ways the church carries out its mission in the world.
    • ‘This is a very well-known reality in missiology,’ he added.
    • Separate Baptists essentially remained Calvinist in their soteriology but were patently aggressive in their evangelism and missiology.
    • Maryknoll not only anticipated much of the new missiology promulgated at Vatican II, but has long promoted enculturating the gospel where it meets people.
    • As a Catholic statement of missiology, it is almost encyclopedic in range.
    • A missiology for the twenty-first century will reaffirm this universal theme as a dimension of the Good News.
    • Kirill spoke about the chaos and suffering his society has experienced this decade, and he articulated a missiology of inculturation whereby culture becomes ‘a bearer of the message of Christ.’
    • A Lutheran missiology begins and ends with grace and faith.

Derivatives

  • missiological

  • adjective
    • Interestingly, both approaches seem to have gained in publicity and importance in the months after Convention, likely because each is suggestive, in its own way, of a missiological way forward.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I presume that the aim of this section of the conference is to reflect on the missiological program indicated by that statement.
      • Christians cannot abandon the missiological aspects of the faith.
      • And so the Catechism makes that profound missiological affirmation.
      • Yet if the crisis is indeed missiological at root, there is hope for renewal, just insofar as the Episcopal Church moves toward becoming a more faithful mission companion.

Origin

1930s: formed irregularly from mission + -logy.

 
 

Definition of missiology in US English:

missiology

nounˌmisēˈäləjē
  • The study of religious (typically Christian) missions and their methods and purposes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Separate Baptists essentially remained Calvinist in their soteriology but were patently aggressive in their evangelism and missiology.
    • This evangelical freedom enables a Lutheran missiology to enter every new context with freedom and flexibility in order to proclaim and live the gospel in ways that are relevant and meaningful to the new community of faith.
    • Eitel makes an important contribution to contemporary missiology, and challenges Southern Baptist missionaries to study mission methods and philosophy more thoroughly.
    • A Lutheran missiology begins and ends with grace and faith.
    • The preaching of justification is a powerful dimension of the theology of the cross; however, it is a much richer resource for missiology than that which is articulated by Luther.
    • The fact that Cowley Publications has included, for the first time, a book on mission in its New Church's Teaching Series reflects the growing interest in missiology in the church.
    • Theological reflection in the field of missiology has been the richest and most prolific in Latin America during the last forty years.
    • A functional and effective sense of mission in a pluralistic context may depend upon it, and the implicit Constantinian missiology of open communion has yet to offer an adequate account of the relationship between world and church.
    • I'm willing to hear the case that its missiology is all messed up.
    • ‘This is a very well-known reality in missiology,’ he added.
    • Constants in Context is a survey of missiology, or the ways the church carries out its mission in the world.
    • That is not an understatement as what follows is both an incisive critique of much current missiology/ecclesiology as well as a challenge to boldly re-imagine what it means to do mission and be the church in a post-Christian age.
    • In the realm of missiology, how the church interacts with those outside the Christian community, ‘dialogue’ and ‘witness’ represent two ends in tension.
    • A missiology for the twenty-first century will reaffirm this universal theme as a dimension of the Good News.
    • Kirill spoke about the chaos and suffering his society has experienced this decade, and he articulated a missiology of inculturation whereby culture becomes ‘a bearer of the message of Christ.’
    • Maryknoll not only anticipated much of the new missiology promulgated at Vatican II, but has long promoted enculturating the gospel where it meets people.
    • A visionary in missiology, he led the congregation to reclaim its identity as a church in mission through an evolving partnership with Cuban Baptists.
    • With the rapid demise of Modernism and the predominance of Postmodernism has come a radical change in missiology.
    • We will be looking to take theology and missiology into the realms of positive construction.
    • As a Catholic statement of missiology, it is almost encyclopedic in range.

Origin

1930s: formed irregularly from mission + -logy.

 
 
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