The concept of an integral mission as the Evangelical proposal of a systematic social teaching

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Kopiec, Piotr

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Abstract

The global expansion of Evangelicalism raises essential questions about inculturation, social involvement and contextualising the Evangelical mission. The concept of an integral mission is an answer to these issues. However, when viewed from a non-Evangelical perspective, it is also an illustration of the dynamic changes that occurred in the Evangelical communities and of convergences with other Christian traditions or denominations. The article aims to present the concept’s significance and consider its contextualisation. Finally, it asks whether it could be explained in terms of an Evangelical answer for the growing need for theology in concert with the local and cultural contexts. CONTRIBUTION: The concept of an integral mission contributes to the theological debate on mission and the meaning of Christian social involvement. The research addresses the focus and scope of the journal of the promotion of multidisciplinary aspects of studies in theology

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Integral mission, Transcultural mission, Lausanne movement, Evangelicalism, Ecumenism, Social involvement

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Kopiec, P., 2024, ‘The concept of an integral mission as the Evangelical proposal of a systematic social teaching’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 80(1), a9500. https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v80i1.9500.