

Beschreibung
This open access volume provides an absorbing analysis of the multifaceted mission that gave rise to the Turkish Protestant movement. James Bultema identifies and investigates four central factors that have contributed to the movement's development: religious...This open access volume provides an absorbing analysis of the multifaceted mission that gave rise to the Turkish Protestant movement. James Bultema identifies and investigates four central factors that have contributed to the movement's development: religious freedom, missionary activity, interdependent choice, and plausibility structures. He explores the complex interplay of these factors, drawing upon an array of qualitative interviews and historical studies to decipher the movement's first 55 years.
By means of hermeneutics and abductive reasoning, Bultema teases out his argument that imperfect but sufficient religious freedom created a fertile foundation for the growth of mostly tiny Turkish Protestant churches that were countercultural and vulnerable, but also vitally interconnected. His work contributes an intriguing case study on the complicated give-and-take of Christian mission and religious freedom in a Muslim-majority context, an original framework of interrelating conceptual constructs, and a most extensive mission history of the Turkish Protestant movement.
Students of Turkey and mission and scholars of religious studies, missiology, and modern Christianity, be sure to engage with a rewarding reading of Free Enough to Grow: The Turkish Protestant Movement, 1961-2016 winner of the Science Award on Religious Freedom 2026 from the Freie Theologische Hochschule (FTH) Gießen.
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access The only book to provide a historical interpretive overview of the influential rise of the Turkish Protestant movement The first book to propose the conceptual construct of a multilevel plausibility structure The only book to propound an ethnic-religious synthesis of post-conversion identity
Autorentext
James Bultema, a graduate of Wheaton College (BA), Denver Seminary (MDiv), and ETF Leuven (PhD in Theology and Religious Studies), lived in Turkey from 1990 until 2025. He was the founding pastor of two international churches and the leading founder of other entities and ministries. While he has published several articles and chapters, this is his first monograph. Intrigued by the intersection of religious freedom and Christian mission, he is planning a sequel to this book that will be focused on the Turkish Protestant movement from 2016 to 2026. He is currently a postdoctoral affiliated researcher with ETF Leuven, mission mentor, writer, and speaker, living with his wife Renata in Málaga, Spain. They have three married children and one granddaughterall close in spirit, but, alas, not in space.
Klappentext
Free Enough to Grow provides an absorbing analysis of the multifaceted mission that gave rise to the Turkish Protestant movement. James Bultema identifies and investigates four central factors that have contributed to the movement’s development: religious freedom, missionary activity, interdependent choice, and plausibility structures. He explores the complex interplay of these factors, drawing upon an array of qualitative interviews and historical studies to decipher the movement’s first 55 years.
By means of hermeneutics and abductive reasoning, Bultema teases out his argument that imperfect but sufficient religious freedom created a fertile foundation for the growth of mostly tiny Turkish Protestant churches that were countercultural and vulnerable, but also vitally interconnected. His work contributes an intriguing case study on the complicated give-and-take of Christian mission and religious freedom in a Muslim-majority context, an original framework of interrelating conceptual constructs, and a most extensive mission history of the Turkish Protestant movement.
Students of Turkey and mission and scholars of religious studies, missiology, and modern Christianity, be sure to engage with a rewarding reading of Free Enough to Grow: The Turkish Protestant Movement, 1961-2016—winner of the Science Award on Religious Freedom 2026 from the Freie Theologische Hochschule (FTH) Gießen.
James Bultema, a graduate of Wheaton College (BA), Denver Seminary (MDiv), and ETF Leuven (PhD in Theology and Religious Studies), lived in Turkey from 1990 until 2025. He was the founding pastor of two international churches and the leading founder of other entities and ministries. While he has published several articles and chapters, this is his first monograph. Intrigued by the intersection of religious freedom and Christian mission, he is planning a sequel to this book that will be focused on the Turkish Protestant movement from 2016 to 2026. He is currently a postdoctoral affiliated researcher with ETF Leuven, mission mentor, writer, and speaker, living with his wife Renata in Málaga, Spain. They have three married children and one granddaughter—all close in spirit, but, alas, not in space.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Literary Roots.- Chapter 3. The Genesis and Growth of the Turkish Protestant Movement.- Chapter 4. Religious Freedom as the Seedbed for the Movement.- Chapter 5. Missionaries and the Sprouting of the Movement.- Chapter 6. Conversion and the Spreading of the Movement.- Chapter 7. Plausibility Structure and the Perpetuation of the Movement.- Chapter 8. Conclusion.
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