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Theme 1: Stop Talking and Listen for a Minute
Theme 1: Stop Talking and Listen for a Minute

Who are the dominant voices speaking for Europe within the churches or mission networks with which you are most familiar?

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Vista 33Vista JournalJune 30, 2019Marginalsation, speaking for Europe
Theme 2: Opening the Floor
Theme 2: Opening the Floor

How can we make sure that these voices are heard? What kinds of platform can we provide for them to speak from?

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Vista 33Vista JournalJune 30, 2019Marginalisation, speaking for Europe
Theme 3: Vox Pop
Theme 3: Vox Pop

n what ways do you or your agency/church make a distinct contribution in outlining a vision or addressing a challenge for mission in Europe?

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Vista 33Vista JournalJune 30, 2019speaking for Europe
Theme 4: The Headline
Theme 4: The Headline

Speaking on behalf of your network, agency or church, what do you think is the most important message to be communicated about mission in Europe today? This question elicited some very passionate, interesting and profound reflections.

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Vista 33Vista JournalJune 30, 2019speaking for Europe
Theme 5: Optimism or Despair?
Theme 5: Optimism or Despair?

re you optimistic or pessimistic about the health of Christianity in Europe? And speaking on behalf of your network, agency or church, what makes you optimistic about the church and mission in Europe?

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Vista 33Vista JournalJune 30, 2019speaking for Europe
Secular and Multi-religious: Welcome to the 'SMR Society'
Secular and Multi-religious: Welcome to the 'SMR Society'

Over the last few decades, we have been witnessing the persistence and even the resurgence of religious beliefs and practices in societies that had undergone a long process of secularisation.

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Vista 32Evert Van de PollJanuary 31, 2019Secularism
Narrating the Gospel: The Relevance of Charles Taylor's A Secular Age for Mission in Europe
Narrating the Gospel: The Relevance of Charles Taylor's A Secular Age for Mission in Europe

A YouGov survey of 1,660 people in the UK suggested that there are more people attending church (albeit less frequently), a reduction in the number of professed atheists, an increase in the number of agnostics, and an increase in the numbers of those who say they pray occasionally …

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Vista 32Darrell JacksonJanuary 31, 2019Book reviews and resources, Secularism
Secularism and Islam in Europe
Secularism and Islam in Europe

The same year that Charles Taylor published A Secular Age (2007), Philip Jenkins also wrote about the interface between religion and secular society in his book God’s Continent: Christianity, Islam, and Europe’s Religious Crisis …

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Vista 32Joanne AppletonJanuary 31, 2019Islam, Secularism
Two Swallows
Two Swallows

Two swallows don’t make a summer, says the proverb. Yet two recent Dutch books about reflection on roots could perhaps signal a significant climate change in Europe concerning interest in the Bible and Christianity.

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Vista 32Jeff FountainJanuary 31, 2019Book reviews and resources, Secularism
Book Reviews: How (Not) to be Secular; Our Secular Age
Book Reviews: How (Not) to be Secular; Our Secular Age

To date there have been two principal attempts to make Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age more accessible to the general reader.

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Vista 32, Book reviews & resources, SecularismJim MemoryJanuary 31, 2019Book reviews and resources, Secularism
"Demography is Destiny": A Demographic Perspective on Secularisation

The famous maxim that “demography is destiny” may, or may not, be attributable to Auguste Comte, but it was certainly Comte who first wrote about how population trends and distributions could determine the future of a country.

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Vista 32Vista JournalJanuary 31, 2019Secularism
Nominal Christianity — A Typical European Phenomenon
Nominal Christianity — A Typical European Phenomenon

One of the most striking aspects of the socioreligious context of Europe is the high proportion of so-called nominal Christians. These are people who are affiliated to a Church and/or identifying as ‘Christian’ in surveys.

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Vista 31Evert Van de PollOctober 31, 2018nominalism, secularism, Secularism
The Missing 'Christians': A Global Call
The Missing 'Christians': A Global Call

The Lausanne Global Consultation on Nominal Christianity was held in Rome, Italy on 14-18 March 2018. What follows is the full text of the Lausanne Rome 2018 Statement on Nominal Christianity, issued after that consultation.

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Vista 31Vista JournalOctober 31, 2018Lausanne Global, nominalism, secularism, Secularism
Not My Kind of Christian! A Response to the Pew Research Center's 2018 Report, Being Christian in Western Europe
Not My Kind of Christian! A Response to the Pew Research Center's 2018 Report, Being Christian in Western Europe

Contemporary Christian beliefs and behaviours in Western Europe are rarely researched beyond the national level. To address this knowledge gap, Pew Research have published a comprehensive 156-page research report

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Vista 31Darrell JacksonOctober 31, 2018nominalism, Pew Research, secularism, Secularism
Emerging into Adult Faith
Emerging into Adult Faith

The sun shines. The lake glimmers. This summer, like summers past, an adult kind of faith will emerge from the waters. Personal faith, wet and fresh. To me, the Christian practice of baptism assumes a special resonance as the rite of passage into an adult kind of faith.

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Vista 31Rene BreuelOctober 31, 2018Southern Europe, nominalism
Mission and the Margins in Contemporary Europe
Mission and the Margins in Contemporary Europe

Mission in Europe cannot be properly understood – or responsibly carried out – without reference to the margins of European societies and those who find themselves there. Just as Jesus’ mission was “at, with and from the margins… the church’s mission cannot be otherwise.”

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Vista 30Chris DuckerJuly 31, 2018Marginalisation
Reaching the Roma
Reaching the Roma

There is a bus which runs directly from a small Roma Hamlet in NE Slovakia to Sheffield. When Slovakia became part of the EU in 2007, many Slovakian Roma travelled on this bus and settled in estates in the north of Sheffield, UK.

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Vista 30Jo & Sarah AppletonJuly 31, 2018Central & Eastern Europe, Marginalisation
Christian Alienation in Kosovo: Mission from the Margin
Christian Alienation in Kosovo: Mission from the Margin

In this article we will look at 1 Peter 1:1 and at the Protestant-Evangelical movement in Kosovo. This church exists in the context of Islam, and has already been in the margins for decades

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Vista 30Rik LubbersJuly 31, 2018Central & Eastern Europe, Marginalisation
Creating Community through the World Café
Creating Community through the World Café

Like the rest of Europe, life for asylum seekers in Gloucester, England, is a ‘liminal space’ where they survive and wait, knowing they could be moved by the authorities at any time.  “It is like living in an open prison without a status, charged of a crime without a name,”

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Vista 30Joanne AppletonJuly 31, 2018Marginalisation, Migration
Muslims in Europe: Research and Encounter
Muslims in Europe: Research and Encounter

In 2016, the Pew Research Centre estimated that one in every twenty Europeans self identifies as ‘Muslim’, making a total Muslim population in Europe of just under 26 million. This is a significant increase over the 2010 population that Pew reported at 19.5 million. in the context of Islam, and has already been in the margins for decades

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Vista 29Darrell JacksonFebruary 28, 2018Islam, Pew Research
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