Dutch Mennonite Mission in Indonesia
PART OF SERIES Occasional Papers Series
by Alle Hoekema
2001, 148 pp
Hoekema’s work gives attention to these significant themes:
- the role of renewal movements and lay activity in creating the right conditions for a church to become a sending church
- the intimate link between missionary action and ecumenical relations
- the meager role of Anabaptist or Mennonite theological ideas in the way these missionaries carried on their work, and the consequences for the identity of the churches that came into existence
- the importance of local detail in illuminating the general
- the significant role of Bible translation in missionary history
- the problem of methods and institutions that become archaic and fail to respond to new circumstance
Contents
- Foreword (Wilbert R. Shenk)
- Introduction
- Why the Dutch Were the First Mennonites to Send Missionaries Overseas
- Pieter Jansz (1820–1904): First Missionary to Java
- H. C. Klinkert (1829–1913): Missionary, Journalist, Bible Translator, Linguist
- The German-Russian Connection
- The Education of Evangelists and Preachers on the Mission Field
- Dutch Mennonite Mission and Ecumenical Relations
Type | |
Genre | Academic Theory/Thesis |
Expression | Institutional |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Institute of Mennonite Studies |
Collection | Indonesia |
ISBN | 0936273313 |
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