The article discusses significant changes in missiology in Europe during the 20th century. These changes are related to changes in European societies. The article proposes new images to be used by the churches in connection to mission.
The article discusses Nathan Söderblom as one of the first Swedish theologians who took an interest in American Fundamentalism. It also maps the intricate relations between Söderblom's pietist-liberal theology and his personal contacts with leaders of American fundamentalism in the 1920s.
The article discusses the Protestant emphasis on the individual and the relation between respect for the conscience of the individual and the integrity of Christian communities/churches.