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The Philosophy of Missions presents a comprehensive philosophical examination of missionary work and its significance in today’s world. T. E. Slater offers a modern perspective on an age-old calling, questioning fundamental assumptions about the nature, purpose, and methods of missionary activity.
Rather than providing merely practical guidance, this work delves into the deeper theological and philosophical foundations that underpin missionary efforts. Slater articulates a compelling case for why missions remain relevant and vital in contemporary society, addressing modern criticisms and challenges to traditional missionary approaches.
This scholarly work is valuable for religious scholars, theologians, missionaries, and anyone interested in understanding the philosophical underpinnings of Christian outreach and spiritual engagement. It serves as both a defense of missionary work and a call for thoughtful, principled engagement with other cultures and belief systems.







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