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Black-ish Missiology: A Critique of Mission Studies and Appeal for Inclusion in the United States Context
Mission Studies Pub Date : 2020-06-19 , DOI: 10.1163/15733831-12341714
Dwight A. Radcliff 1
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Using the idiomatic expression found in the United States, this essay contends that the current field of missiology is black-ish. The expression is used to describe something purports to be Black (African American), but upon close inspection may not be authentic to the culture. This essay seeks to examine the dearth of specifically African American contributions to missiology. Citing issues of internal structuring and epistemology, an argument is made that African American voices and culture are often lost in this maze constituted by a lack of uniformity within mission studies. Additionally, there is an existing catalogue of Black scholarship that deals, directly and indirectly, with mission but is often not given the same latitude of inclusion and review that White scholarship is afforded in the United States.



中文翻译:

偏黑的流行病学:对传教研究的批评和对美国语境中的包容性的呼吁

使用在美国发现的惯用语,本文认为当前的流行病学领域是黑色的。该表述用于描述一些看起来是黑人(非裔美国人)的东西,但经仔细检查可能对这种文化不是真实的。本文旨在探讨缺乏非裔美国人对流行病学的特殊贡献。有人提到内部结构和认识论的问题,有人争辩说,由于任务研究缺乏统一性,在这种迷宫中,非洲裔美国人的声音和文化常常流失。此外,现有的黑人奖学金目录直接或间接地涉及使命,但通常没有像美国提供的白人奖学金那样具有包容性和审查性。

更新日期:2020-06-19
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