International Review of Mission
Wiley-Blackwell · United States
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The journal examines the historical and contemporary implications of Christian mission, with a particular focus on the Council of Nicaea and its creed. It explores themes of theological development, church unity, and the impact of historical events on marginalized groups, including women and Indigenous peoples. The journal also addresses issues of decolonization, power dynamics within religious institutions, and the intersection of faith with social and political structures.
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