About the Journal
Acta Missiologiae is an interdenominational, peer-reviewed, missiological journal dedicated to the scholarly study and reflection on Christian witness in Central and Eastern Europe, with an interconfessional, international, and interdisciplinary focus and Orthodox, Roman Catholic, mainline Protestant, Pentecostal, and Evangelical perspectives. It contains also a section with non-peer reviewed texts.
Acta Missiologiae exists to provide a platform for engaging missiological issues and mission practice in Central and Eastern Europe and assists missiologists and church leaders to keep up to date in their missiological thinking through articles, book reviews, and other materials. Thus, it can serve as a resource for students and teachers of missiology. Acta Missiologiae is published annually by the Central and Eastern European Association for Mission Studies (CEEAMS).
Current Issue
“Mission Online-Offline: Divergence, Ambivalence, and Renewal” was the topic of the annual conference of the Central and Eastern Association for Mission Studies (CEEAMS). CEEAMS held the conference fully online, between the 22nd and the 24th of February 2022. The conference invited presentations that sought to address the various aspects of mission’s online-offline entanglement. I offer this rich volume to the reader with the invitation to critically and constructively join the theological-missiological conversations also within the Central and Eastern European Association for Mission Studies (CEEAMS), and by doing so to experience what theology-missiology done in association with CEE Christians might look like or might sound like, but even more to reflect upon embodiments of the theological conversations both online and offline.