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International Review of Mission

The International Review of Mission (IRM) is the missiological quarterly of the WCC. Whilst its focus is ecumenical missiology, it also gives a voice to other perspectives, such as those from Pentecostal and Evangelical theologians. Articles and academic papers on important mission events are presented along with book reviews and a detailed bibliography of current literature from the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World (Edinburgh).

Recent and forthcoming issues explore: Health, faith and healing; Bible study and mission; ecclesiology and mission; Christian presence and witness in the Middle East; African Christian Diaspora in Europe; Christian witness in post-modern and secular contexts; critical reading of mission history; mission and inter-religious dialogue; mission as reconciliation and healing.

In addition to planned thematic issues, IRM regularly publishes mixed issues and welcomes unsolicited articles. Please refer to the guidelines for authors to submit your papers. 

IRM is:

  • Missiology from an ecumenical perspective - clear center, wide horizon
  • Open space for debate between various approaches to mission
  • Extended bibliography of current literature on world mission

 

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