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ARTICLE 12611
Appreciation for and Warnings about Contextualization



Josphat K. Yego, Evangelical Missions Quarterly (http://www.emqonline.com/), Jul 01, 1980, Volume 16:3, pp. 153-56. Used by permission of Evangelical Missions Quarterly. All rights to this material are reserved. Materials are not to be distributed to other web locations for retrieval, published in other media, printed for distribution or mirrored at other sites without written permission from the copyright owner(s). For hardcopy reprints, please contact their website.
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Contextualization



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Missiologists, theologians, Christian education directors and church administrators continually face new issues. In the early days, the issues concerned mainly pioneering in the unreached world. Those problems were followed by questions about when and how the local churches could be given independence by the founding missions. The latest issue is contextualization.