Conversion is a critical part of Evangelical theology and missiology. It has been defined as a crisis experience or a decision at a specific point in time. However, there is always an aspect of development, a process, involved. Increasingly, the phenomenon of conversion of those from non-Christian backgrounds, for example from other world religions, indicates that how they become followers of Christ is often characterised by a gradual journey, sometimes accompanied by visions and dreams. This paper looks at the phenomenon of conversion through a historical and missiological lens to explain and understand the dynamics of the conversion
This article takes a sociocultural anthropological approach to conversion. It asks not about the ca...
The following paper originates in a series of reflections on the phenomenon of religious conversion ...
That conversion is a central concept for Baptists and narrative an important part of their culture i...
Conversion is a critical part of Evangelical theology and missiology. It has been defined as a crisi...
We are so used to speak of ‘conversion’ with an ease that gives the impression that the idea of conv...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...
Proselytising, that is trying to increase the number of the followers of a religion, is a common pra...
Present social and personal spiritual crises make it necessary to actualize the significance of a pe...
The phenomenon of conversion to Christianity may be approached from many differing viewpoints: as hi...
One of the most striking developments in the history of modern civilizations has been the conversion...
Present social and personal spiritual crises make it necessary to actualize the significance of a pe...
The following paper originates in a series of reflections on the phenomenon of religious conversion ...
This article takes a sociocultural anthropological approach to conversion. It asks not about the ca...
The following paper originates in a series of reflections on the phenomenon of religious conversion ...
That conversion is a central concept for Baptists and narrative an important part of their culture i...
Conversion is a critical part of Evangelical theology and missiology. It has been defined as a crisi...
We are so used to speak of ‘conversion’ with an ease that gives the impression that the idea of conv...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography, the researcher joined five new members forming a spir...
Employing an extended case method ethnography (Burawoy 1998), the researcher joined five new members...
Proselytising, that is trying to increase the number of the followers of a religion, is a common pra...
Present social and personal spiritual crises make it necessary to actualize the significance of a pe...
The phenomenon of conversion to Christianity may be approached from many differing viewpoints: as hi...
One of the most striking developments in the history of modern civilizations has been the conversion...
Present social and personal spiritual crises make it necessary to actualize the significance of a pe...
The following paper originates in a series of reflections on the phenomenon of religious conversion ...
This article takes a sociocultural anthropological approach to conversion. It asks not about the ca...
The following paper originates in a series of reflections on the phenomenon of religious conversion ...
That conversion is a central concept for Baptists and narrative an important part of their culture i...