03540cam a22004214i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067020001800082035002000100040003300120082002300153100003900176245016900215264002800384300004000412336002100452337002500473338002300498490006400521504004000585504003400625505223100659526001002890526001002900526001002910526001002920526000802930526000802938526000802946526000802954526000802962526000802970526000802978650002802986650005003014650005403064PE-LiUPU20250731173027.0170626s2009 mau rb 001 0 eng d a9004175083 a9789004175082 a(Sirsi) a237813 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a289.94094bW162221 aWährisch-Oblau, Claudia,eautor.14aThe missionary self-perception of Pentecostal/Charismatic church leaders from the global South in Europe :bbringing back the Gospel /cby Claudia Währisch-Oblau. 1aLeiden :bBrill,c2009. ax, 428 páginas ;c24 centimetros. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier0 aGlobal Pentecostal and Charismatic studies,x1876-2247 ;v2 aBibliografía : páginas 409-423. aÍndices: páginas 425-428.0 aFollowing the call : expatriation narratives -- Theoretical framework : some considerations -- Intertwined call and expatriation narratives -- 'Circular stories' : how the call was realized after all -- 'Oscillating' narratives : how the call became clear over time -- Called after expatriation -- Struggling to understand call and expatriation -- Concluding remarks : intertwined call and expatriation narratives -- Expatriation as consequence of the call -- Independent charismatic missionaries : success stories -- Missionaries sent by Pentecostal churches -- Concluding remarks : expatriation as consequence of the call -- Pastoral call and expatriation not connected -- V.K. : for me it was so wonderful to go to Germany -- A.M., P.S., I.A. : asylum in Germany -- Spiritual interpretation instead of expatriation narrative -- Expatriation narratives : some final observations -- Being on a mission : the relationship to the outside world -- "What is your mission?" : observations from the short interviews -- Missionary practice : evangelizing Germans -- Street evangelism -- Tracts -- Gospel music -- Other means -- Conceptualizing evangelism in interdenominational dialogue : the long interviews -- Locating oneself globally : sent to the world -- Describing one's message -- Reflections on contextualization -- Imagining Germany and Europe -- Restoring a ruined church -- "Bringing back" the Gospel -- The German nation in the economy of salvation -- Territorial spirits -- Imagining Germany and Europe -- Conceptualizing evangelism in the global pentecostal/charismatic network : the 'spiritual warfare' paradigm -- Evangelism in the framework of spiritual warfare : the anglophone West African example -- Evangelism in the framework of 'spiritual warfare' : concretizations -- Evangelism, inculturation and clashing paradigms -- Consequences -- The current situation -- Dialogue fields : a description -- Ministerial authority -- Immigration -- Mission and evangelism -- Ecclesiology and the politics of difference : who defines Christianity in Europe? -- The functional question does a missionary self-image further or hinder integration? -- The theological question : are European churches ready to be evangelized? aSEG42 aSEG41 aSEG40 aSEG39 aP94 aP87 aP86 aP85 aP77 aP76 aP35 0aIglesias pentecostales. 7aTrabajo de iglesia.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00860973 7aIglesias pentecostales.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01057180