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International Association for Mission Studies

The International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS) is an international, inter-confessional, and interdisciplinary professional society for the scholarly study of the Christian mission and its impact in the world and the related field of intercultural theology.[1] It is based in England and South Korea.

IAMS convenes international and regional conferences, facilitates collaborative study groups researching in mission studies, and publishes the journal Mission Studies.

IAMS members include some 50 corporate members and more than 400 individual scholars of a range of academic disciplines and Christian traditions around the world who actively research on the historical and contemporary theory, practice, and impact of the Christian mission in diverse social, economic, and political environments.

History Edit

IAMS was founded in 1972, but came from the vision of the late Olav G. Myklebust, then director of the Egede Institute in Oslo.

In 1951, Myklebust produced a thirty-five-page proposal entitled “An International Institute of Scientific Missionary Research.” He looked to “the establishment of an international association of missiologists (and others engaged in the scholarly study of mission) that from time to time would convene international conferences for the discussion of missionary subjects in a strictly scientific spirit and would publish a scholarly review of high standard.”[2]

In 1955 “a memorandum on an international organization for the scholarly study of the Christian world mission and the history and problems of the younger churches” was discussed in Hamburg. Eleven years later in the same city the possibility of creating “a larger meeting of European missiologists which might lead to the creation of a worldwide interconfessional missiological society” was again discussed.[3]

A European consultation on mission studies held at the Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham, England, in April 1968 brought things closer, but the decisive turning point was in Oslo in 1970 at a second European conference on mission studies when 74 participants from different denominations, countries and continents decided that an organization would be established.[4] As a result, the first IAMS conference was held in 1972.

Main objectives Edit

IAMS links individual scholars and missiological associations from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific together with “North America, Germany, the United Kingdom and Ireland, Scandinavia, the Netherlands, South Africa, India and elsewhere.”[5] IAMS is now “a broadly ecumenical body including Roman Catholics, Orthodox, conciliar and evangelical Protestants, and members of the Pentecostal, charismatic and Independent churches.”[6]

As a scholarly association, IAMS’ scholars and missionaries carry out research on Christianity, the Christian church, Christian theology, evangelism, spreading the gospel and Christianization, and other Christian-related scholarly theological disciplines. All of these are seen from missiological point of view where missiology is seen as both a research discipline[7] and a practical reflection on the Christian mission done in specific social context.

IAMS' main goal is to bring together scholars, theologians, missiologists and missionaries who research in mission studies and can contribute to the science of missiology.

The main objectives of IAMS are;

IAMS General Assemblies Edit

Since 1972, thirteen international assemblies have been held in different countries on the different continents, each exploring specific mission studies themes:

  • Driebergen, Netherlands (1972): Mission in the context of religions and secularization
  • Frankurt, Germany (1974): Mission and movements of innovation in religion
  • San José, Costa Rica (1976): Tradition and reconstruction in mission: where are we in mission today?
  • Maryknoll, New York, U.S.A. (1978): Credibility and spirituality in mission
  • Bangalore, India (1982): Christ’s mission to the multitude: salvation, suffering, and struggle
  • Harare, Zimbabwe (1985): Christian mission and human transformation
  • Rome, Italy (1988): Christian mission towards the third millennium: a gospel of hope
  • Kaneohe, Hawaii, U.S.A. (1992): New world - new creation: mission in power and faith
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina (1996): God or Mammon: economies in conflict
  • Hammanskrall, South Africa (2000): Reflecting Jesus Christ: crucified and living in a broken world
  • Port Dickson, Malaysia (2004): The integrity of mission in the light of the gospel: bearing the witness of the Spirit
  • Balatonfüred, Hungary (2008): Human identity and the gospel of reconciliation: an agenda for mission studies and praxis in the 21st century
  • Toronto, Canada (2012): Migration, human dislocation and the good news: margins as the center in Christian mission.[8]
  • Seoul, South Korea (2016): Conversions and transformations: missiological approaches to religious change.

Governance and management Edit

The association is managed by a 10-person Executive. These representatives are responsible for the IAMS’ relations with missiologists and missiological institutions, associations and schools in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia, Africa and Oceania.[9] A Senior Advisory Group provides a consultative level of governance.

The Executive Committee is chosen at each general assembly by the members present. It is responsible for the development of the Association between its general meetings and is charged to organize the next international conference. The Secretariat is usually taken charge by one of the associated institutions. Currently the Secretariat is located at the headquarters of the Church Mission Society in Oxford, United Kingdom.

As of February 2021, the general secretary was Aron Engberg, from the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies at Lund University in Sweden.[10] He succeed Cathy Ross (missiologist), from City Mission Society, who served as general secretary from 2008 to 2018.

Mission study groups Edit

Within the association, five major study groups have been active in continuing research and consultation, which is an indispensable part of the purpose of the membership. Currently these are:

  • Biblical Studies and Mission (BISAM).
  • Documentation, Archives, Bibliography, and Oral History (DABOH).
  • Gender in Mission.
  • Healing/Pneumatology.
  • Religious Freedom.

The study groups carry out research on the Bible (Old Testament and the New Testament), Christian theology and its branches (biblical, systematic and practical theology), feminist theology, missiology, pneumatology, evangelism (including the various approaches to evangelism), freedom of religion and freedom from persecution, and other Christian-related theological, anthropological and social studies disciplines.

Mission Studies journal Edit

The IAMS’ scholarly journal Mission Studies is published by Brill in Leiden. It continues from the early newsletters of IAMS and the first edition of an academic journal in 1984. The publisher defines the aim of the journal in the following way: “The aim of Mission Studies is to enable the International Association for Mission Studies to expand its services as a forum for the scholarly study of Christian witness and its impact in the world, and the related field of intercultural theology, from international, inter-confessional and interdisciplinary perspectives.”[11]

References Edit

  1. ^ Official website
  2. ^ Anderson Gerald H., Roxborogh John, Prior John M., Grundmann Christoffer H. (2012). Witness to World Christianity: The International Association for Mission Studies, 1972-2012. Overseas Ministries Study Center Publications, New Haven, Connecticut, 1.
  3. ^ Anderson Gerald H., Roxborogh John, Prior John M., Grundmann Christoffer H. (2012). Witness to World Christianity: The International Association for Mission Studies, 1972-2012. Overseas Ministries Study Center Publications, New Haven, Connecticut, 2-3.
  4. ^ Johannes Verkuyl (1978), Contemporary Missiology : An Introduction. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 87.
  5. ^ Scherer, James A. (2003). "Missiology." In Encyclopedia of Christianity, 3, 557. Grand Rapids Mich.; William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
  6. ^ John S. Pobee, (2002). “International Association for Mission Studies.” In Nicolas Lossky, et al, eds. Dictionary of the Ecumenical Movement. 2nd ed. Geneva, Switzerland; WCC Publications, 589.
  7. ^ Elliston Edgar J. Introduction to Missiological Research Design. William Carey Library Publishers, 2011, pp. 16-25.
  8. ^ A brief review of the IAMS Assemblies can be found in: Vahakangas Mika (2014). "The International Association for Mission Studies - Globally in the Service of the Discipline(s)." In Swedish Missiological Themes, Vol. 113, Uppsala, Svenska institutet for missionsforskning, 60-63. More on the early IAMS Assemblies can be found in: Wilbert R. Shenk (2014). History of the American Society of Missiology, 1973-2013. Elkhart, Indiana: Institute of Mennonite Studies), 27.
  9. ^ Vahakangas Mika (2014). "The International Association for Mission Studies - Globally in the Service of the Discipline(s)." In Swedish Missiological Themes, 102, 1, Uppsala, Svenska institutet för missionsforskning, 57.
  10. ^ "International Association for Mission Studies » Executive Committee". Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  11. ^ "Mission Studies » Brill Online". Booksandjournals.brillonline.com. 2006-06-16. Retrieved 2015-03-10.

External links Edit

  • Mission Studies website


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The International Association for Mission Studies IAMS is an international inter confessional and interdisciplinary professional society for the scholarly study of the Christian mission and its impact in the world and the related field of intercultural theology 1 It is based in England and South Korea IAMS convenes international and regional conferences facilitates collaborative study groups researching in mission studies and publishes the journal Mission Studies IAMS members include some 50 corporate members and more than 400 individual scholars of a range of academic disciplines and Christian traditions around the world who actively research on the historical and contemporary theory practice and impact of the Christian mission in diverse social economic and political environments Contents 1 History 2 Main objectives 3 IAMS General Assemblies 4 Governance and management 5 Mission study groups 5 1 Mission Studies journal 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIAMS was founded in 1972 but came from the vision of the late Olav G Myklebust then director of the Egede Institute in Oslo In 1951 Myklebust produced a thirty five page proposal entitled An International Institute of Scientific Missionary Research He looked to the establishment of an international association of missiologists and others engaged in the scholarly study of mission that from time to time would convene international conferences for the discussion of missionary subjects in a strictly scientific spirit and would publish a scholarly review of high standard 2 In 1955 a memorandum on an international organization for the scholarly study of the Christian world mission and the history and problems of the younger churches was discussed in Hamburg Eleven years later in the same city the possibility of creating a larger meeting of European missiologists which might lead to the creation of a worldwide interconfessional missiological society was again discussed 3 A European consultation on mission studies held at the Selly Oak Colleges Birmingham England in April 1968 brought things closer but the decisive turning point was in Oslo in 1970 at a second European conference on mission studies when 74 participants from different denominations countries and continents decided that an organization would be established 4 As a result the first IAMS conference was held in 1972 Main objectives EditIAMS links individual scholars and missiological associations from Africa Asia Latin America and the Pacific together with North America Germany the United Kingdom and Ireland Scandinavia the Netherlands South Africa India and elsewhere 5 IAMS is now a broadly ecumenical body including Roman Catholics Orthodox conciliar and evangelical Protestants and members of the Pentecostal charismatic and Independent churches 6 As a scholarly association IAMS scholars and missionaries carry out research on Christianity the Christian church Christian theology evangelism spreading the gospel and Christianization and other Christian related scholarly theological disciplines All of these are seen from missiological point of view where missiology is seen as both a research discipline 7 and a practical reflection on the Christian mission done in specific social context IAMS main goal is to bring together scholars theologians missiologists and missionaries who research in mission studies and can contribute to the science of missiology The main objectives of IAMS are to promote the scholarly study of systematic biblical historical and practical questions relating to mission and intercultural theology to disseminate information concerning mission studies to all those engaged in that and related fields of study to promote fellowship cooperation and mutual assistance in mission studies to organize international conferences of missiologists and intercultural theologians to encourage the creation of centres of research and scholarship to stimulate publications in missiology and intercultural theology IAMS General Assemblies EditSince 1972 thirteen international assemblies have been held in different countries on the different continents each exploring specific mission studies themes Driebergen Netherlands 1972 Mission in the context of religions and secularization Frankurt Germany 1974 Mission and movements of innovation in religion San Jose Costa Rica 1976 Tradition and reconstruction in mission where are we in mission today Maryknoll New York U S A 1978 Credibility and spirituality in mission Bangalore India 1982 Christ s mission to the multitude salvation suffering and struggle Harare Zimbabwe 1985 Christian mission and human transformation Rome Italy 1988 Christian mission towards the third millennium a gospel of hope Kaneohe Hawaii U S A 1992 New world new creation mission in power and faith Buenos Aires Argentina 1996 God or Mammon economies in conflict Hammanskrall South Africa 2000 Reflecting Jesus Christ crucified and living in a broken world Port Dickson Malaysia 2004 The integrity of mission in the light of the gospel bearing the witness of the Spirit Balatonfured Hungary 2008 Human identity and the gospel of reconciliation an agenda for mission studies and praxis in the 21st century Toronto Canada 2012 Migration human dislocation and the good news margins as the center in Christian mission 8 Seoul South Korea 2016 Conversions and transformations missiological approaches to religious change Governance and management EditThe association is managed by a 10 person Executive These representatives are responsible for the IAMS relations with missiologists and missiological institutions associations and schools in Europe North America Latin America Asia Africa and Oceania 9 A Senior Advisory Group provides a consultative level of governance The Executive Committee is chosen at each general assembly by the members present It is responsible for the development of the Association between its general meetings and is charged to organize the next international conference The Secretariat is usually taken charge by one of the associated institutions Currently the Secretariat is located at the headquarters of the Church Mission Society in Oxford United Kingdom As of February 2021 the general secretary was Aron Engberg from the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies at Lund University in Sweden 10 He succeed Cathy Ross missiologist from City Mission Society who served as general secretary from 2008 to 2018 Mission study groups EditWithin the association five major study groups have been active in continuing research and consultation which is an indispensable part of the purpose of the membership Currently these are Biblical Studies and Mission BISAM Documentation Archives Bibliography and Oral History DABOH Gender in Mission Healing Pneumatology Religious Freedom The study groups carry out research on the Bible Old Testament and the New Testament Christian theology and its branches biblical systematic and practical theology feminist theology missiology pneumatology evangelism including the various approaches to evangelism freedom of religion and freedom from persecution and other Christian related theological anthropological and social studies disciplines Mission Studies journal Edit The IAMS scholarly journal Mission Studies is published by Brill in Leiden It continues from the early newsletters of IAMS and the first edition of an academic journal in 1984 The publisher defines the aim of the journal in the following way The aim of Mission Studies is to enable the International Association for Mission Studies to expand its services as a forum for the scholarly study of Christian witness and its impact in the world and the related field of intercultural theology from international inter confessional and interdisciplinary perspectives 11 References Edit Official website Anderson Gerald H Roxborogh John Prior John M Grundmann Christoffer H 2012 Witness to World Christianity The International Association for Mission Studies 1972 2012 Overseas Ministries Study Center Publications New Haven Connecticut 1 Anderson Gerald H Roxborogh John Prior John M Grundmann Christoffer H 2012 Witness to World Christianity The International Association for Mission Studies 1972 2012 Overseas Ministries Study Center Publications New Haven Connecticut 2 3 Johannes Verkuyl 1978 Contemporary Missiology An Introduction Grand Rapids Eerdmans 87 Scherer James A 2003 Missiology In Encyclopedia of Christianity 3 557 Grand Rapids Mich William B Eerdmans Pub Co John S Pobee 2002 International Association for Mission Studies In Nicolas Lossky et al eds Dictionary of the Ecumenical Movement 2nd ed Geneva Switzerland WCC Publications 589 Elliston Edgar J Introduction to Missiological Research Design William Carey Library Publishers 2011 pp 16 25 A brief review of the IAMS Assemblies can be found in Vahakangas Mika 2014 The International Association for Mission Studies Globally in the Service of the Discipline s In Swedish Missiological Themes Vol 113 Uppsala Svenska institutet for missionsforskning 60 63 More on the early IAMS Assemblies can be found in Wilbert R Shenk 2014 History of the American Society of Missiology 1973 2013 Elkhart Indiana Institute of Mennonite Studies 27 Vahakangas Mika 2014 The International Association for Mission Studies Globally in the Service of the Discipline s In Swedish Missiological Themes 102 1 Uppsala Svenska institutet for missionsforskning 57 International Association for Mission Studies Executive Committee Retrieved 2021 02 27 Mission Studies Brill Online Booksandjournals brillonline com 2006 06 16 Retrieved 2015 03 10 External links EditMission Studies website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Association for Mission Studies amp oldid 1173508122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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