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2010 Call for Papers

World Christianity Group

This Group welcomes proposals for papers that address: 1) "Who is missing from the typical depictions of Christianity as a world religion?"; and 2) Practices of theological education and pastoral formation in World Christianity. Papers are welcome for a joint session with the Wesleyan Studies Group on the legacy of Edinburgh 1910: Wesleyan trajectories of ecumenism, mission, and interreligious relations for the twenty-first century. The World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh in 1910 provided major impetus for the Protestant missionary movement and the ecumenical movement in the twentieth century. The conference was chaired by the American Methodist and ecumenical leader John R. Mott, General Secretary of the World Student Christian Federation from 1895 to 1920, and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. Papers that explore the trajectories of ecumenism, mission, and interreligious relations from Edinburgh 1910 into the future, particularly those conversant with Wesleyan/Methodist traditions are welcome.

Chairs

Peter C. Phan (Georgetown University)
pcp5@georgetown.edu
 
Jane Carol Redmont (Guilford College)
jredmont@guilford.edu
 

Methods of Submission Accepted


Guidelines for Submission

 

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