Understanding Mission: Two Centuries of Scottish Experience

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (4):273-281 (2014)
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Abstract

Though a small and relatively obscure country, Scotland enjoyed a certain prominence in the modern Western missionary movement. Explanation of this may be attempted by an examination of some principal characteristics of Scottish engagement in worldwide mission during the 19th and 20th centuries. These include social vision, ecclesial commitment, intellectual quality, extensive engagement, an inclination to the long view, and a balance struck between national identity and global outlook. As new movements of mission find their shape and direction, the Scottish experience worldwide across two centuries may have some value as a point of reference.

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