2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1758-6631.2003.tb00384.x
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Ecumenical Missionary Needs and Perspectives in Eastern and Central Europe Today: Theological Education With an Accent on Mission as a First Priority in Our Religious Rebirth

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“…From the late 1990s the College has had close links with the International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague, and the need for theological education 'with an accent on mission' (as proposed by Vladimir Federov) in the Central and Eastern European context has been seen as a priority. 104 World mission continues in different ways to be an important dimension in the life of Spurgeon's College.…”
Section: Wider World Missionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the late 1990s the College has had close links with the International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague, and the need for theological education 'with an accent on mission' (as proposed by Vladimir Federov) in the Central and Eastern European context has been seen as a priority. 104 World mission continues in different ways to be an important dimension in the life of Spurgeon's College.…”
Section: Wider World Missionmentioning
confidence: 99%