Niemandt, Cornelius Johannes Petrus (Nelus)2012-12-132013-04-302012-04Niemandt, CJP 2012, '"Blogging" David Bosch and transforming mission', Missionalia : Southern African Journal of Mission Studies, vol. 39, no. 1&2, pp. 60-81.0256-9507http://hdl.handle.net/2263/20827An innovative and participatory teaching method using interactive digital media and "blogging" was used to teach and discuss David Bosch's Transforming mission. The teaching method is described, as along with a brief summary of ten of Bosch's elements of an emerging ecumenical paradigm. From these discussions, it became clear that Transforming mission found fertile ground in the hearts and minds of a digitally literate, innovative generation of emerging theologians. The end result of these public digital discussions provides a window into the way emerging missiologists reinterpret Transforming mission twenty years after its first publication. A brief summary of interesting points of discussion and reinterpretations of Bosch's description of "mission as ..." introduces the reader to a community of trustworthy interpreters who have taken the first small steps towards Transforming mission through blogging.enUnisa PressBloggingChurch-with-othersComprehensive salvationEmerging missiologistsIncreationJusticeLearning methodologyMissionMediating salvationOrganic churchParticipatory teachingWorld religionsBlogging David Bosch and transforming missionArticle