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<subTitle>Journal of Missiological and Ecumenical Research</subTitle>
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<namePart>Bakker, Freek L.</namePart>
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<publisher>E.J. Brill</publisher>
<dateIssued>2013-2019</dateIssued>
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<frequency>Quarterly</frequency>
<edition>Vol. 42 No. 1; Vol. 42 No. 2; Vol. 42 No. 3; Vol.</edition>
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<note>Contents:

- Jesus Christ, Homosexuality and Masculinity in African Christianity: Reading Luke 10:1-12
- ‘Faithful Men of a Faithful God’? Masculinities in the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa
- Savior of the Race: The Messianic Burdens of Black Masculinity
- Growing Up to Save the World: Christ and the Fantasies of Boyhood
- Staging Hyper-masculinity on Maudy Thursday: Christ of the Good Death, the Legion and Changing Gender Practices in Spain
- Tea Ceremony as a Space for Interreligious Dialogue
- Rain and Water Symbolism in Southern African Religious Systems: Continuity and Change
- The Crisis Model for Managing Change in African Christianity: The Story of St John’s Apostolic Church
- Olaudah Equiano’s Views of Europe and European Christianity
- Genesis 1-11 from an Indonesian Perspective: A New Commentary by Gerrit Singgih
- The Glaring Gap, Anthropology, Religion, and Christianity in African Development
- A Hermeneutical Challenge in the Fight against HIV and AIDS in the Johane Marange Apostolic Church
- An Intriguing Ecumenical Dialogue: Lutheran-Orthodox Encounters in Finland
- Itinerant Feasting: Eastern Christian Women Negotiating (Physical) Presence in the Celebration of Easter
- South-South Transnational Spaces of Conquest: Afro-Brazilian Pentecostalism, Feiticaria and the Reproductive Domain in Urban Mozambique
- Local Dialogue as a Means to Ecumenical Reception? The International and Dutch Pentecostal-Cathcolic Dialogues in Close-up
- God’s Mission Challenges from the Otherness: Theological Reflections from the Context of Abya Yala
- Popular Reading of the Bible in Revolutionary and Imperial Times
- The Free Market and the Liberation of Faith
- Ecofeminism: New Liberation Paths for Women and Nature
- Towards an Ecumenical Theology of Religions through a Latin-American Lens
- Notes on Socio-cultural Changes in Latin America: Challenges to Latin-American Theology
- Intercultural Theology as a Three-Way Conversation: Beyond the Western Dominance of Intercultural Theology
- Light of Life Christian Group as a New Religious Movement in Zimbabwe: Essential Steps Towards Eucharistic Intercommunion
- ‘I Feel the Presence of God in My Tears’: On the Theological Contribution to the Research of Latin American Pentecostalism
- Mission amidst Ideologies: Ideology and Hegemony in The Cape Town Commitment, Together towards Life, Evangelii Gaudium, and Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today’s World
- Ethno-Regionalism, Politics and the Role of Religion in Zambia: Changing Ecumenical Landscapes in a Christian Nation, 2015-2018
- In Search of the True Faith: the Appearance of Orthodox Old Believers in Uganda and Spiritual Anti-globalism in Contemporary Africa
- “Growing Young” in Australian Baptist Churches: Surveying Formation, Belonging and Mission
- Imagining Catholicism and Catholics: Critical Reflections on The Anthropology of Catholicism
- Flooded Catholicism: Disaster and Prayer in Coastal Lousiana
- Catholicism Doesn’t Always Mean What You Think It Means
- Fieldwork in Ecclesial Borderlands: Culture, Community, and Belonging in a Multiethnic Boston Parish
- Christ in the Banlieue: The Passionate Infrastructure of the French Catholic Church
- The Generational Ties That Bind American Roman Catholics: Attending to Age and Region in the Roman Catholic Imaginary
- Soul Murder: Sketches of Survivor Imaginaries
- Catholic Globalism in the United States: Notes on Conversion and Culture
- Reading Laudato Si’ in the Verapaz: A Case of Localizing Catholic Teachings</note>
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