Mission and the Cultural Other: A Closer Look
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Mission and the Cultural Other: A Closer Look  -     By: Randy S. Woodley & Brandi Miller

Mission and the Cultural Other: A Closer Look

Cascade Books / 2022 / Paperback

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Mission and the Cultural Other is a decolonial critique of a too often failed missionary enterprise. Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley, a former missionary and missiologist, writes both as an insider and an outsider. As an Indigenous person, a missionary among Native Americans, and a decolonial theologian with over thirty years of experience in various missionary movements, he has seen the best and worst that American mission has to offer. Before change can be made in a guarded system such as Christian mission, the critique must be pervasive and cut to the core of the problem. To truly understand the weakness of modern mission, we need to hear from those who have been its casualties.

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Title: Mission and the Cultural Other: A Closer Look
By: Randy S. Woodley & Brandi Miller
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 162
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2022
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.32 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 1725263858
ISBN-13: 9781725263857
Stock No: WW263857

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Mission and the Cultural Other is a decolonial critique of a too often failed missionary enterprise. Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley, a former missionary and missiologist, writes both as an insider and an outsider. As an Indigenous person, a missionary among Native Americans, and a decolonial theologian with over thirty years of experience in various missionary movements, he has seen the best and worst that American mission has to offer. Before change can be made in a guarded system such as Christian mission, the critique must be pervasive and cut to the core of the problem. To truly understand the weakness of modern mission, we need to hear from those who have been its casualties.

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