Artifacts in Forming the Academic Domain of Urban Poor Missiology
1. Lifestyle and Values of Servants
A monograph that has become the foundational document for the culture and structure of several missions. It integrates the theology of the incarnation into values and practice for protestant incarnational missions...
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2. Companion to the Poor
The story of years entering and pioneering the first church in Manila's slums is used as a basis for defining theological and praxis paradigms for urban poor churchplanting, and community transformation...
Read more3. The Spirit of Christ and the Postmodern City
Based on a case study of four years of developing of a city leadership team of Pentecostals and Evangelicals in Auckland, this book aims to map the progressions from a theology and praxis of revival to processes of transformation of a postmodern city...
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4. Transformational Conversations
Development of a paradigm for theological engagement with urban issues. Based on processes refined in over 30 city consultations with city leaders and urban poor workers, this is interfaced with a theory of "knowledge as webs" to generate a process that has been used by urban workers as a research paradigm...
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5. Economic Discipleship
A field of knowledge of ten principles of Biblical Economics developed from 35 years work in the slums are applied to national economic issues in New Zealand in a book, Kiwinomics; aplied to the slums in an economicdiscipleship.org site of podcasts for oral learners; multiplied through graduate sutdents to many churches...
View more6. The MATUL Commission
At the center of the development of a new Domain of knowledge is the formation of the MATUL Commission, a committed global cadre of program directors in 8 schools, deans and faculty practitioner-experts....
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