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This volume fulfills the need for an accessible academic book that addresses the gender issues that women face as Christian disciples, whether in formal leadership roles or engaging leadership in informal means, and considers these issues in the context of world Christianity. In an era in which mission is ""from everywhere, to everywhere,"" when local churches strive to be missional, and when Christians are engaged in intercultural ministry, this book invites a scholar-practitioner conversation, engaging multiple disciplines and perspectives to explore the role of women in the mission of God.…mehr

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This volume fulfills the need for an accessible academic book that addresses the gender issues that women face as Christian disciples, whether in formal leadership roles or engaging leadership in informal means, and considers these issues in the context of world Christianity. In an era in which mission is ""from everywhere, to everywhere,"" when local churches strive to be missional, and when Christians are engaged in intercultural ministry, this book invites a scholar-practitioner conversation, engaging multiple disciplines and perspectives to explore the role of women in the mission of God. An interdisciplinary and intercultural conversation about women will enrich the church's ongoing effort to be faithful to God's call to women (and men) to participate in God's work in the world.
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Autorenporträt
Susan Maros (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is affiliate associate professor of Christian leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary. She is a past president of the Academy of Religious Leadership and currently the co-chair of the Practical Theology Interest Group in the Society for Pentecostal Studies. She is author of Calling in Context: Social Location and Vocational Formation (IVP Academic, 2022). > Vince Bantu (PhD, The Catholic University of America) is assistant professor of church history and black church studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is author of A Multitude of All Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity's Global Identity (IVP Academic, 2020) and Gospel Haymanot: A Constructive Theology and Critical Reflection on African and Diasporic Christianity (UMI, 2020). > Kirsteen Kim (PhD, University of Birmingham) is the Paul E. Pierson Chair in World Christianity and associate dean for the Center for Missiological Research at Fuller Theological Seminary. She is a past editor of the journal Mission Studies and now coedits the book series Theology and Mission in World Christianity, both published by Brill (Leiden). She is the lead editor of The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies (2022) and a monograph on theology of mission is forthcoming with IVP Academic.