Tracing the concept of `being saved’ from the book of Acts to various missiological conversations on biblical salvation, this book investigates into a missiological soteriology, focusing on the question of who is saved and who is not. On the same topic, a case study was conducted among the Mizo Baptist Missionaries to find out their viewpoints on the Christian concept of salvation, especially in relation to the unevangelized. The findings have added rich local views on knowing who is saved and who is not. Seeing the importance of the relationship between missional theory and practice resulting into what is called glocalization, the book advocates "glocal perspective" in the context of World Christianity where evangelical conversations have often engaged on soteriological missiology.
Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Missionaries and Salvation in the Mission of the Church. 3. Conversations on the Soteriological Motives of Mission. 4. Baptist Church of Mizoram and its Missionaries (A Case Study). 5. Salvation in Local-Global Missiological Conversations. Conclusion. Appendices. Bibliography.
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