Missional Theology in Context: Globality, Empire, and a Wounded World
By (Author) Buhle Mpofu
Contributions by Nicole Ashwood
Contributions by Anthony Le Duc
Contributions by David Fidler
Contributions by Mphumezi Hombana
Contributions by David Hirome
Contributions by Hwang Tsung-I
Contributions by Thandi-de Jong
Contributions by Tsholofelo Jeffrey Kukuni
Contributions by Bright Myeong-Seok Lee
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
2nd October 2025
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
240
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book discusses Missional Theology from trans-disciplinary and diverse angles as from which scholars unpack missional theologies which emerge out of their different contexts spanning from countries such as Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Netherlands, Switzerland Uganda, South Africa and Zimbabwe. This diversity of contexts and scholarly approaches underscore the notion of globality which is at the heart of subverting Empire; explored through the intersecting themes of environmental justice, social and economic justice, addressing poverty, migration challenges and dealing with all forms of discrimination such as gender and racism. Central to the approach of this book is the notion that subverting Empire requires an urgent and transformational shift from traditional approaches to creative and missional approaches grounded on human dignity and life affirming values as opposed to the death dealing effects of the current global architecture which thrives on exploitation of the poor and marginalized group.
Buhle Mpofu is Senior Lecturer with the Department of Practical Theology and Mission Studies at the Faculty of Theology and Region, University of Pretoria, in South Africa.