Abstract

This article aims at reconsidering the significance of place, which differentiates from the traditional concept of space, and develops contextualization for the change of “place” in perspective of missional church paradigm. In this era of post-place, we are experiencing the variation of the places through the innovative developments of communication technologies as follows: non-place, multi-place, pseudo-place, and placeless-ness. This article deals with the discussions about the new missional places at the age of post-place, and about the paradoxical approach to the missional places through both contextualization and localization as ‘the placeness for the placeless-ness,’ which targets to maintain the concreteness and reality of missional communities.

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