Volume 1, Issue 2
January 2016
Table of Content
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- Editorial Response – Multicultural Bones by Martin Robinson
- Exploring Adaptive Challenges by Kugbeadjor and Kwiyani
- Before the Throne of God: Multicultural Church as Eschatological Anticipation by Roger Standing
- Mission in a Strange Land by Cathy Ross
- Missional Strategies from Antioch by Anderson Moyo
- Historical Development of Black Pentecostal Churches in Britain by Israel Olofinjana
- Main Features of 21st Century Christianity in Africa by John Mbiti
- List of Christological Titles by John Mbiti
- MAJ 1.2 Book Reviews
You will find in this issue four fresh essays, two great presentation papers from the Missio Africanus conference that took place on June 26, 2015 in Oxford. You will also find two book reviews. This issue has been published with help from ForMission College, Church Mission Society, and the SPCK.

William Doe Kugbeadjor and Harvey Kwiyani
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About MAJAM
MAJAM is established to provide a critical scholarly commentary on the development of mission within African Christianity, and the study thereof, both in Africa and in the Diaspora. It is about mission and the African peoples. Anyone can contribute, regardless of whether they are African or not. Articles have to reflect mission by or among Africans, in Africa or elsewhere. Subject of interest include African theology, African philosophy, African religions, leadership and others.
To submit an essay, please, contact missioafricanus@gmail.com. You will find our essay guidelines here.