2013
DOI: 10.1177/0091829613507026
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Forty years of the American Society of Missiology: retrospect and prospect

Abstract: This essay was delivered as a plenary address at the ASM meeting in Chicago, June 21, 2013. It demonstrates how over the past 40 years, the Association has established the academic legitimacy of missiology across Catholic, mainline Protestant, and evangelical divides. It suggests a tripartite periodization of ASM history. The founding era was marked by crisis over the identity of missions and mission studies. In the second era, beginning around 1989-91, mission studies moved beyond its captivity to a coloniali… Show more

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“…One of those task forces, which had examined academic missiology, embarked in 2010 on another multi-year process to consider the field in a more focused manner, a process that formally concluded with the 2013 ASM meeting. At that meeting, Dana Robert offered a historical retrospective on the ASM after 40 years (Robert, 2014). Robert's address on the history of missiology at that meeting interspersed a narrative of the discipline's unfolding with glimpses of the ASM's evolution.…”
Section: The Recent Past Of the American Society Of Missiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of those task forces, which had examined academic missiology, embarked in 2010 on another multi-year process to consider the field in a more focused manner, a process that formally concluded with the 2013 ASM meeting. At that meeting, Dana Robert offered a historical retrospective on the ASM after 40 years (Robert, 2014). Robert's address on the history of missiology at that meeting interspersed a narrative of the discipline's unfolding with glimpses of the ASM's evolution.…”
Section: The Recent Past Of the American Society Of Missiologymentioning
confidence: 99%