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Saying Farewell to Tom Harvey – A Tribute to his Tenure at OCMS
Join us in reflecting on the remarkable journey of Tom, who has dedicated 16 years as the Academic Dean at OCMS, significantly contributing to our
Nepalese Evening: A Celebration of Scholarship and Faith
We were delighted to participate in an inspiring “Nepalese Conversation” recently held at the Oxford Town Hall. This thought-provoking event, organised by Langham Partnership UK
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tue10sep2:00 pmtue3:30 pmShoki Coe's model of contextualisation and religious conversion
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Dr. Duane Alexander Miller will use anthropological dimensions and Shoki Coe’s contextualization model to provide examples of contextualization among converts from Islam. He will argue that contextualization remains
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Dr. Duane Alexander Miller will use anthropological dimensions and Shoki Coe’s contextualization model to provide examples of contextualization among converts from Islam. He will argue that contextualization remains a relevant and fruitful approach in the context of late modernity and identity crises.
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10 September 2024 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm(GMT+01:00)
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Dr. Kang-San Tan, General Director of BMS World Mission, will discuss the traditional Christian view of religious conversions, which involves leaving behind past religious identities to adopt a
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Dr. Kang-San Tan, General Director of BMS World Mission, will discuss the traditional Christian view of religious conversions, which involves leaving behind past religious identities to adopt a new one. He will explore the idea that followers of Jesus might retain their religious identities or traditions. His lecture will emphasize the contributions of a Trinitarian theology of religions that supports religious conversions while promoting indigenous Christian witness, focusing specifically on Christian-Buddhist identity.
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17 September 2024 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm(GMT+01:00)
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Dr. Sara Afshari, OCMS research tutor, will explore the deconversion process of converts from a Muslim background in her lecture. Deconversion, or leaving one’s religion, provides insights into
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Dr. Sara Afshari, OCMS research tutor, will explore the deconversion process of converts from a Muslim background in her lecture. Deconversion, or leaving one’s religion, provides insights into the challenges and obstacles faced by converts before, during, and after their conversion to Christianity. This approach sheds light on the complex process of conversion and its role in shaping identity, agenda setting, worldview development, and sense of belonging. Dr. Afshari will focus on the experiences of Muslim-background converts to Christianity, particularly in contexts with limited church presence, where Christian teaching and information are primarily accessed through digital and social media platforms.
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1 October 2024 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm(GMT+01:00)
tue10sep2:00 pmtue3:30 pmShoki Coe's model of contextualisation and religious conversion
Event Details
Dr. Duane Alexander Miller will use anthropological dimensions and Shoki Coe’s contextualization model to provide examples of contextualization among converts from Islam. He will argue that contextualization remains
Event Details
Dr. Duane Alexander Miller will use anthropological dimensions and Shoki Coe’s contextualization model to provide examples of contextualization among converts from Islam. He will argue that contextualization remains a relevant and fruitful approach in the context of late modernity and identity crises.
If you are interested in attending these lectures, sign up here.
more
Time
10 September 2024 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm(GMT+01:00)
Event Details
Dr. Kang-San Tan, General Director of BMS World Mission, will discuss the traditional Christian view of religious conversions, which involves leaving behind past religious identities to adopt a
Event Details
Dr. Kang-San Tan, General Director of BMS World Mission, will discuss the traditional Christian view of religious conversions, which involves leaving behind past religious identities to adopt a new one. He will explore the idea that followers of Jesus might retain their religious identities or traditions. His lecture will emphasize the contributions of a Trinitarian theology of religions that supports religious conversions while promoting indigenous Christian witness, focusing specifically on Christian-Buddhist identity.
If you are interested in attending these lectures, sign up here.
more
Time
17 September 2024 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm(GMT+01:00)
Event Details
Dr. Sara Afshari, OCMS research tutor, will explore the deconversion process of converts from a Muslim background in her lecture. Deconversion, or leaving one’s religion, provides insights into
Event Details
Dr. Sara Afshari, OCMS research tutor, will explore the deconversion process of converts from a Muslim background in her lecture. Deconversion, or leaving one’s religion, provides insights into the challenges and obstacles faced by converts before, during, and after their conversion to Christianity. This approach sheds light on the complex process of conversion and its role in shaping identity, agenda setting, worldview development, and sense of belonging. Dr. Afshari will focus on the experiences of Muslim-background converts to Christianity, particularly in contexts with limited church presence, where Christian teaching and information are primarily accessed through digital and social media platforms.
If you are interested in attending these lectures, sign up here.
more
Time
1 October 2024 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm(GMT+01:00)