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Missio hominum as the compassionate response to socio-economic and vaccine challenges during COVID-19 in South Africa
(AOSIS, 2021)
It is likely that the storm of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in South Africa will calm only when the country attains herd immunity. In South Africa, the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out plan will first prioritise key frontline ...
Missio hominum for social justice in South Africa: From missio Dei to missio hominum
(AOSIS, 2021)
Decades after the fall of apartheid, South Africa continues to face problems such as racism, heterosexism, sexism, ableism, xenophobia, and gender-based violence leading to feminicide, which undermines all efforts being ...
Missio hominum guided by an understanding of Ubuntu for missio Dei: Nico Smith’s discovery
(AOSIS, 2021)
Missio hominum as a theological framework within the discipline of missiology in understanding missio Dei still lacks proper exploration. Few attempts have been made by theologians in the past but in different disciplines ...
Conceptualisation of miss hominum as an expression of imago Dei: from missio Dei to missio hominum
(AOSIS, 2022)
Academic data show little evidence that the concept of the missio hominum was ever
explored beyond its context as developed by Nico Smith. There is little to no research that has conceptualised this phenomenon in light ...
Missio hominum guided by an understanding of Ubuntu for missio Dei: Nico Smith's discovery
(AOSIS, 2021)
Missio hominum as a theological framework within the discipline of missiology in understanding missio Dei still lacks proper exploration. Few attempts have been made by theologians in the past but in different disciplines ...