Called to Unity, for the Sake of Mission /$cedited by John Gibaut and Knud Jørgensen

Called to Unity, for the Sake of Mission /$cedited by John Gibaut and Knud Jørgensen
Title Called to Unity, for the Sake of Mission /$cedited by John Gibaut and Knud Jørgensen PDF eBook
Author John St. H. Gibaut
Publisher
Pages 327
Release 2014
Genre Ecumenical movement
ISBN 9781912343140

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The purpose of this volume on mission and unity is to bring to public attention a broad overview on the history, development and perspectives on the role of mission in the pursuit of unity and the central biblical focus on unity as a prerequisite for an authentic witness in mission. The volume raises concrete questions: If the churches can agree on unity for mission, then does this visible unity go any further than the 'mutuality, partnership, collaboration and networking' of the Edinburgh 2010 Common Call? Does the call to unity or communion imply common touch stones, structures or ministries.

Called to Unity for the Sake of Mission

Called to Unity for the Sake of Mission
Title Called to Unity for the Sake of Mission PDF eBook
Author JOHN GIBAUT;KNUD JRGENSEN.
Publisher
Pages
Release 2014
Genre Church
ISBN 9781506476353

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Christian Mission, Contextual Theology, Prophetic Dialogue

Christian Mission, Contextual Theology, Prophetic Dialogue
Title Christian Mission, Contextual Theology, Prophetic Dialogue PDF eBook
Author Irvin, Dale T.
Publisher Orbis Books
Pages 251
Release 2018-12-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608337650

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"While the intent of the editors is to honor Steve Bevans, SVD, a towering figure in the field of missiology and a longtime author of Orbis books on missiology, this book will be designed less as a festschrift than as a textbook for classroom use. Designed around the three main foci of Bevans' theology (mission, contextual theologies, and dialogical theory), it will appeal to teachers of courses in Christian mission, theological method, contextual theologies, and contemporary Third World theologies. The contributors are a who's who of contemporary mission studies in a global context, including representatives from various Christian traditions and from throughout the global church"--

What We Have Seen and Heard

What We Have Seen and Heard
Title What We Have Seen and Heard PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Connors
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 288
Release 2017-05-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532602006

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One of the chief challenges of the Second Vatican Council was to reclaim the meaning of baptism, especially as the foundation of service and mission in the world. Fifty years after the close of that watershed gathering, nineteen distinguished religious leaders and scholars reexamine that challenge and its implications for preaching and ministry today. This book reinvigorates an important conversation.

Hope and Community

Hope and Community
Title Hope and Community PDF eBook
Author Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 592
Release 2017
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802868576

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The culmination of Kärkkäinen's multivolume magnum opus This fifth and final volume of Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen's ambitious five-volume systematic theology develops a constructive Christian eschatology and ecclesiology in dialogue with the Christian tradition, with contemporary theology in all its global and contextual diversity, and with other major living faiths--Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. In Part One of the book Kärkkäinen discusses eschatology in the contexts of world faiths and natural sciences, including physical, cosmological, and neuroscientific theories. In Part Two, on ecclesiology, he adopts a deeply ecumenical approach. His proposal for greater Christian unity includes the various dimensions of the church's missional existence and a robust dialogical witness to other faith communities.

Mission as Integrated Witness

Mission as Integrated Witness
Title Mission as Integrated Witness PDF eBook
Author Jae-Suk Lee
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 264
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 172529754X

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This study aims to read Jesus’s foot washing narrative missionally (John 13:1–38). A missional reading is identical to a missional hermeneutics based on the literary-theological interpretation of the text. John uses sending language and formulae, and the frame of “as . . ., so . . .” throughout the whole Gospel, which clarifies Jesus’s and his disciples’ mission as integrated witness. In this literary context, the foot washing narrative signifies the integrated witness of Jesus and the disciples. The narrative consists of two parts: one, Jesus’s symbolic action for his death, and the other, for its interpretation for the disciple community. Jesus’s death, as his unique mission, results in purifying both his disciples and the world so that they might dwell in the holy union with the triune God. The disciples are sent into the world. Just as Jesus did, so must they proclaim Jesus and his teachings. Also, they should bear witness to him by living Jesus’s life-pattern of self-giving, sacrificial love, and humble service. Their verbal proclamation as evangelism and life-witness cannot be separated to testify to Jesus and their identity. Finally, today’s Christians, specifically Evangelicals, are invited to participate in the Johannine mission as the integrated witness of evangelism and life-witness.

Unlikely Friends

Unlikely Friends
Title Unlikely Friends PDF eBook
Author David W. Scott
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 227
Release 2021-07-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725286394

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Can something as simple as friendship have a transformative impact in a divided world? Through a series of richly textured historical portraits and reflections on personal experience, this book shows that boundary-crossing friendships in Christian mission have shaped theologies, built organizations and partnerships, facilitated mission work, and changed attitudes and ways of thinking. This is true in settings as varied as eighteenth-century French women's work, twentieth-century urban Boston, colonial India, the Jim Crow South, and twentieth-century rural Congo. In all these settings and more, friendship has mattered. Boundary-crossing friendships are, however, not easy. Despite their power, such friendships are complicated by race, gender, ability, class, nationality, and other elements of identity, as this book also demonstrates. Friendships are not immune from the divisions in the world, nor a simple cure-all for them. Still, friendship stands as a powerful testimony to the gospel. Therefore, the book calls for more attention to friendship in the study of mission history and more living out of friendship as a practice of mission. In this way, this book pays honor to Dr. Dana L. Robert as a pre-eminent mission scholar and exemplary friend and mentor to others in the fields of missiology and world Christianity.