After-Mission, Beyond Evangelicalism : : The Indigenous 'Injīliyyūn' in the Arab-Muslim Context of Syria-Lebanon / / Najib George Awad.

After-Mission touches on on three questions.The first question is about self-perception and identity-formation strategies, and the various views that we have on the Protestants' relation to their Arab Muslim Middle Eastern context. This will furnish the basis for the ensuing parts, as it will p...

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Superior document:Theology and Mission in World Christianity ; 18
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden;, Boston : : BRILL,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Theology and Mission in World Christianity ; 18.
Physical Description:1 online resource (401 pages) :; illustrations
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Mission, Evangelicalism and Injīliyya as 'Identity Formation': 1. 'After Mission, Beyond Evangelicalism' in Context
  • 2. The So-Called 'Nominal Christians' in the Arab Orient
  • 3. The Arab Eastern Protestants Critically Appraised in Their Homeland
  • 4. Where Do the Injīliyyūn Stand? What Needs To Be Remedied?
  • Part II. Witness as Theologization: toward a Theological Self-Perception: 5. The Injīliyyūn and Their Relation to the Ecclesial Past: Tracing the Roots of a Worldview
  • 6. Towards an Arab Eastern Protestant Neo-Patristic Synthesis: a Proposal
  • Part III. Presence as Symbiosis: towards a Future Relational Role: 7. The Injīliyyūn's Presence and Role in the Land of Islam: Intellectual and Contextual Analysis
  • 8. Are the Injīliyyūn Truly Surviving in a Post-Christendom Context?
  • 9. The Injīliyyūn's Presence: Is 'Minority' Status Truly Applicable to Them?
  • Postscript
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Persons
  • Index of Subjects.