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  3. Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Animism

Volume 4 Issue 2

Fall 2025

Animism

Published: Nov 18, 2025

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Message from the Editor

Editor's Note Fall 2025

Zane Pratt
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Feature Article

Animism, Then and Now

Dr. Kevin W. Rodgers
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Peer-reviewed Articles

Engaging Bidayuh Indigenous Beliefs with Christian Theology

JT Smith
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Reaching Africa's Heart

Understanding the Core Beliefs of Traditional Religion for Effective Discipleship

Lew Johnson
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Neo-Pentecostalism and its Intrinsic Animistic Connection

David Bledsoe
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Heart Matters: Embodied Epistemology and the Goal of Oral Strategies in Animistic Contexts

Nathan Baker
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Animism, the Prosperity Gospel, and the American Dream

Philip Barnes
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Communicating Biblical Truth to the Nations Without Compromise

Introducing the Archer Framework for Biblical Contextualization

Cory Gonyo
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The Power of Local and Global Missions

Strengthening the Heartbeat of the Church

Brandon Baca
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Resource Reviews

Book Review. Hermeneutical Community: Pursuing Local Theology in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective

Jonathan Martyn
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Book Review. Prioritizing Missions in the Church

Dean Polk
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Book Review. Sacred Courage: Thinking Biblically About Fear and Anxiety

Adaline Parker
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Book Review. Love the Ones Who Drive You Crazy: Eight Truths for Pursuing Unity in Your Church

Preston Pearce
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