From Migrants to Missionaries: Christians of African Origin in Germany
The denominational plurality in continental Europe keeps growing. The churches of African origin are of increasing number. Seeking for a new identity in their new home, the concept of Diaspora and the question for legal issues get important for their identity. To what extent is their identity determined rather by seclusion or openness? Are the churches missionizing amongst Germans and are there ecumenical relations? What are the characteristics of such a new identity? How does it develop? By analyzing three different types of churches of African origin in the German context, especially by examining their sermons, the author demonstrates how those churches develop in a missionary direction and how they can become ecumenical partners.
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From Migrants to Missionaries: Christians of African Origin in Germany
The denominational plurality in continental Europe keeps growing. The churches of African origin are of increasing number. Seeking for a new identity in their new home, the concept of Diaspora and the question for legal issues get important for their identity. To what extent is their identity determined rather by seclusion or openness? Are the churches missionizing amongst Germans and are there ecumenical relations? What are the characteristics of such a new identity? How does it develop? By analyzing three different types of churches of African origin in the German context, especially by examining their sermons, the author demonstrates how those churches develop in a missionary direction and how they can become ecumenical partners.
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From Migrants to Missionaries: Christians of African Origin in Germany

From Migrants to Missionaries: Christians of African Origin in Germany

by Benjamin Simon
From Migrants to Missionaries: Christians of African Origin in Germany

From Migrants to Missionaries: Christians of African Origin in Germany

by Benjamin Simon

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Overview

The denominational plurality in continental Europe keeps growing. The churches of African origin are of increasing number. Seeking for a new identity in their new home, the concept of Diaspora and the question for legal issues get important for their identity. To what extent is their identity determined rather by seclusion or openness? Are the churches missionizing amongst Germans and are there ecumenical relations? What are the characteristics of such a new identity? How does it develop? By analyzing three different types of churches of African origin in the German context, especially by examining their sermons, the author demonstrates how those churches develop in a missionary direction and how they can become ecumenical partners.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783631598429
Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 02/18/2010
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

The Author: Benjamin Simon, born 1972, has studied Theology and Educational Sciences at the Universities of Heidelberg (Germany), Marburg (Germany) and Pietermaritzburg (South Africa). He holds a Doctor of Theology from Heidelberg University and a M.A. in Education. He has been lecturer for Systematic Theology and Mission Studies at the University of Heidelberg and Makumira University College (Tanzania) as well as visiting lecturer at the University Simon Kimbangu, Kinshasa (Congo). Currently he is working as secretary for Mission and Ecumenism in Karlsruhe (Germany) at the head office of the Church of Baden.

Table of Contents

Contents: Historical Approach of Christians of African Origin in Germany – Challenges in the New Home: Diaspora, Ecclesiogenesis and Legal Issues – Three African Initiated Churches and their Message – Coexistence as a Basis for Ecumenical Existence.
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