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oapen-20.500.12657-487402021-06-03T08:54:28Z Powers, inequalities and vulnerabilities Vorster, Jakobus Knoetze, Johannes J Kozhuharov, Valentin Baxter-Brown, John Brunsdon, Alfred Burch, Greg W. Cloete, Anita Crawford, Christa Ferreira, Ignatius W. Freeks, Fazel E. Baskaran, Jeyaraj Meyer, Juanita Miles, Glenn Weber, Shantelle White, Keith J. Vorster, J.M. Knoetze, Johannes J Kozhuharov, Valentin Globalisation Children Families Church Mission Family and youth Social constructs bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRL Aspects of religion (non-Christian)::HRLB Theology bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRC Christianity::HRCM Christian theology bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRA Religion: general::HRAM Religious issues & debates This research addresses the gap that is present in both missiology and family and youth ministry. Missiology does not focus on children and youth specifically, while this is the largest population in the developing world. On the other hand, family and youth ministry has a more pastoral than missional approach, not always taking cognisance of contexts like globalisation. Thus, the purpose of the book is to address the sometimes unintended and unnoticed influence of globalisation on the mission of the church, with a specific focus on children, youth and family. For this purpose, the International Association for Mission Studies study group for children, youth and families coming from different parts of the world decided to describe the powers, inequalities and vulnerabilities of children, youth and families in a globalised world from their specific contexts. Although the most prominent research methodology was critical literature studies, methods like autoethnographic, and empirical methods were also used. No decisions were made on a specific method of research for this publication. This publication can be viewed as an interdisciplinary and intra-disciplinary, because it deals with social sciences, anthropology, psychology, missiology, systematic theology and practical theology. 2021-05-18T15:53:08Z 2021-05-18T15:53:08Z 2020 book ONIX_20210518_9781928523482_46 2706-6665 9781928523468 9781928523475 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/48740 eng Reformed Theology in Africa Series application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International 9781928523482.pdf https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob/catalog/book/229 AOSIS 10.4102/aosis.2020.BK229 10.4102/aosis.2020.BK229 d7387d49-5f5c-4cd8-8640-ed0a752627b7 208c8d2f-51b9-4ce8-94fd-a03ac746f4e3 9781928523468 9781928523475 4 388 Durbanville [grantnumber unknown] North-West University Noordwes-Universiteit open access
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This research addresses the gap that is present in both missiology and family and youth ministry. Missiology does not focus on children and youth specifically, while this is the largest population in the developing world. On the other hand, family and youth ministry has a more pastoral than missional approach, not always taking cognisance of contexts like globalisation. Thus, the purpose of the book is to address the sometimes unintended and unnoticed influence of globalisation on the mission of the church, with a specific focus on children, youth and family. For this purpose, the International Association for Mission Studies study group for children, youth and families coming from different parts of the world decided to describe the powers, inequalities and vulnerabilities of children, youth and families in a globalised world from their specific contexts. Although the most prominent research methodology was critical literature studies, methods like autoethnographic, and empirical methods were also used. No decisions were made on a specific method of research for this publication. This publication can be viewed as an interdisciplinary and intra-disciplinary, because it deals with social sciences, anthropology, psychology, missiology, systematic theology and practical theology.
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