Abstract

The Christian Home remains an under-examined aspect of the world Christian historical context. By examining the work of three individuals in this arena, the paper traces the development of Christian Home missiology and its relationship to the development of global ecumenical structures in the mid- to late-twentieth century, focusing on a missional transition from evangelistic (holistic, contextualised, and relationship-driven) to expert (narrowly focused, universalised knowledge and skill-building) models of the Christian Home.

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