Mission Shaped by Promise

Mission Shaped by Promise
Title Mission Shaped by Promise PDF eBook
Author Jukka A. Kaariainen
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 295
Release 2012-10-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610978331

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Utilizing resources from Martin Luther and the Lutheran tradition, this study offers an understanding of the gospel as promise as key to addressing the challenge of relating the missio Dei to a generous, constructive approach toward the religious other. In its construction of a Lutheran missiology, it retrieves and reappropriates four resources from the Lutheran tradition: the gospel as promise, the law/gospel distinction, a theology of grace as promise of mercy fulfilled, and a theology of the cross utilizing the hiddenness of God. The law of God as accusing yet webbing humanity to its Creator; the gospel as the comforting promise of mercy; and the hiddenness of God as mystifying form the overarching framework within which the Lutheran missiology presented here seeks to engage the religious other by dialectically relating gospel proclamation and dialogue. Such a view of "mission shaped by promise" offers the paradox of God being both revealed and hidden in the cross as a distinctive contribution to an interreligious dialogue centered on the ambiguity and hiddenness of God.

Mission-Shaped Church

Mission-Shaped Church
Title Mission-Shaped Church PDF eBook
Author Graham Cray
Publisher Canterbury Press
Pages 259
Release 2014-08-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0715143638

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An overview of recent developments in church planting. This detailed, practical and well-researched book describes the varied and exciting 'fresh expressions' of church being created. This edition includes a new foreward by the Rt Revd Graham Cray.

An Introduction to the Science of Missions

An Introduction to the Science of Missions
Title An Introduction to the Science of Missions PDF eBook
Author Bavinck
Publisher P & R Publishing
Pages 323
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780875521244

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Let the Nations be Glad

Let the Nations be Glad
Title Let the Nations be Glad PDF eBook
Author John Piper
Publisher Inter-Varsity Press
Pages 370
Release 2020-05-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1789740606

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'Mission is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Missions exist because worship doesn't. Worship is ultimate.' John Piper's contemporary classic draws on key biblical texts to demonstrate that worship is the ultimate goal of the church and that proper worship fuels missionary outreach. Piper offers a biblical defence of God's supremacy in all things, providing a sound theological foundation for missions. He examines whether Jesus is the only way to salvation and issues a passionate plea for God-centredness in the missionary enterprise, seeking to define the scope of the task and the means for reaching 'all nations'. Let the Nations Be Glad! is a trusted resource for missionaries, pastors, church leaders, youth workers, seminary students, and all who want to connect their labours to God's global purposes. This third edition has been revised and expanded throughout and includes new material on the 'prosperity gospel'.

Mission-shaped Questions

Mission-shaped Questions
Title Mission-shaped Questions PDF eBook
Author Steven Croft
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Pages 240
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1596272236

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Mission-Shaped Church launched a movement. Mission-Shaped Questions addresses the big theological and practical queries that movement unleashed, including: What exactly is church? Can we develop churches that can transform culture? Can we be missionshaped and kingdom-focused, too?

Toward a Sacramental Poetics

Toward a Sacramental Poetics
Title Toward a Sacramental Poetics PDF eBook
Author Regina M. Schwartz
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 373
Release 2021-12-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 026820151X

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Distinguished theologians and literary scholars explore the workings of the sacred and the sacramental in language and literature. What does a sacramental poetics offer that secular cultural theory, for all of its advances, may have missed? How does a sacred understanding of the world differ from a strictly secular one? This volume develops the theory of “sacramental poetics” advanced by Regina Schwartz in her 2008 book on English Reformation writers, taking the theory in new directions while demonstrating how enduring and widespread this poetics is. Toward a Sacramental Poetics addresses two urgent questions we have inherited from a half century of secular critical thought. First, how do we understand the relationship between word and thing, sign and signified, other than as some naive direct representation or as a completely arbitrary language game? And, second, how can the subject experience the world beyond instrumentalizing it? The contributors conclude that a sacramental poetics responds to both questions, offering an understanding of the sign that, by pointing beyond itself, suggests wonder. The contributors explore a variety of topics in relation to sacramental poetics, including political theology, miracles, modernity, translation and transformation, and the metaphysics of love. They draw from diverse resources, from Dante to Hopkins, from Richard Hooker to Stoker's Dracula, from the King James Bible to Wallace Stevens. Toward a Sacramental Poetics is an important contribution to studies of religion and literature, the sacred and the secular, literary theory, and theologies of aesthetics. Contributors: Regina M. Schwartz, Patrick J. McGrath, Rowan Williams, Subha Mukherji, Stephen Little, Kevin Hart, John Milbank, Hent de Vries, Jean-Luc Marion, Ingolf U. Dalferth, Lori Branch, and Paul Mariani.

The Promise of Anglicanism

The Promise of Anglicanism
Title The Promise of Anglicanism PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Heaney
Publisher SCM Press
Pages 274
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334058465

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By looking at the Church through the lens of the biblical theme of promise, this book seeks to offer neither lament for a tattered tradition nor facile hope for an expanding one. It considers the key phases of Anglican history, each defined by clear intentions, from securing English national life, to mission, to finding contextual roots in various locales.