Perspectives on the World Christian Movement

Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
Title Perspectives on the World Christian Movement PDF eBook
Author Ralph D. Winter
Publisher
Pages 948
Release 1992
Genre Evangelistic work
ISBN 9780853645399

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This book is a multi-faceted collection of readings focused on the biblical, historical, cultural, and strategic dimensions of the task of world evangelization. The editors have pooled the contributions of over 70 authors to provide laymen and college students with an introduction to the history and potential of the World Christian Movement, a movement of men and women who have responded with courage and conviction to the challenges of this task. - Back cover.

Perspectives on the World Christian Movement

Perspectives on the World Christian Movement
Title Perspectives on the World Christian Movement PDF eBook
Author Ralph D. Winter
Publisher William Carey Library Publishers
Pages 866
Release 1981-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780878081899

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Perspectives on the World Christian Movement a Reader 4th Edition

Perspectives on the World Christian Movement a Reader 4th Edition
Title Perspectives on the World Christian Movement a Reader 4th Edition PDF eBook
Author Ralph Winter
Publisher William Carey Library Pub
Pages
Release 2013-06-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780012734032

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World Mission: The Biblical

World Mission: The Biblical
Title World Mission: The Biblical PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Lewis
Publisher William Carey Library
Pages 564
Release 1994
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780878082377

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Back by popular demand, this three volume work is now reprinted as a single volume. This manual leads the student into a deeper, broader mission understanding and vision by covering the Biblical/historical foundations, the strategic dimensions, and cross-cultural considerations.

The Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World

The Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World
Title The Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World PDF eBook
Author Deanna A. Thompson
Publisher Abingdon Press
Pages 129
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1501815199

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We live in a wired world where 24/7 digital connectivity is increasingly the norm. Christian megachurch communities often embrace this reality wholeheartedly while more traditional churches often seem hesitant and overwhelmed by the need for an interactive website, a Facebook page and a twitter feed. This book accepts digital connectivity as our reality, but presents a vision of how faith communities can utilize technology to better be the body of Christ to those who are hurting while also helping followers of Christ think critically about the limits of our digital attachments. This book begins with a conversion story of a non-cell phone owning, non-Facebook using religion professor judgmental of the ability of digital tools to enhance relationships. A stage IV cancer diagnosis later, in the midst of being held up by virtual communities of support, a conversion occurs: this religion professor benefits in embodied ways from virtual sources and wants to convert others to the reality that the body of Christ can and does exist virtually and makes embodied difference in the lives of those who are hurting. The book neither uncritically embraces nor rejects the constant digital connectivity present in our lives. Rather it calls on the church to a) recognize ways in which digital social networks already enact the virtual body of Christ; b) tap into and expand how Christ is being experienced virtually; c) embrace thoughtfully the material effects of our new augmented reality, and c) influence utilization of technology that minimizes distraction and maximizes attentiveness toward God and the world God loves.

A Word in Season

A Word in Season
Title A Word in Season PDF eBook
Author Lesslie Newbigin
Publisher William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Mission of the church
ISBN 9780802807304

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This collection of seventeen previously unpublished essays, sermons, and addresses by Lesslie Newbigin puts forth his developing view of the agenda for Christian missions. Considered "the quintessence of Newbigin's thought" by editor Eleanor Jackson, these papers record the dynamics of Newbigin's ideas about mission as he confronted new issues in the church and society from 1960 to 1992.

Spreading Protestant Modernity

Spreading Protestant Modernity
Title Spreading Protestant Modernity PDF eBook
Author Harald Fischer-Tiné
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 281
Release 2020-11-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0824884612

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A half century after its founding in London in 1844, the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) became the first NGO to effectively push a modernization agenda around the globe. Soon followed by a sister organization, the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), founded in 1855, the Y movement defined its global mission in 1889. Although their agendas have been characterized as predominantly religious, both the YMCA and YWCA were also known for their new vision of a global civil society and became major agents in the worldwide dissemination of modern “Western” bodies of knowledge. The YMCA’s and YWCA’s “secular” social work was partly rooted in the Anglo-American notions of the “social gospel” that became popular during the 1890s. The Christian lay organizations’ vision of a “Protestant Modernity” increasingly globalized their “secular” social work that transformed notions of science, humanitarianism, sports, urban citizenship, agriculture, and gender relations. Spreading Protestant Modernity shows how the YMCA and YWCA became crucial in circulating various forms of knowledge and practices that were related to this vision, and how their work was co-opted by governments and rival NGOs eager to achieve similar ends. The studies assembled in this collection explore the influence of the YMCA’s and YWCA’s work on highly diverse societies in South, Southeast, and East Asia; North America; Africa; and Eastern Europe. Focusing on two of the most prominent representative groups within the Protestant youth, social service, and missionary societies (the so-called “Protestant International”), the book provides new insights into the evolution of global civil society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and its multifarious, seemingly secular, legacies for today’s world. Spreading Protestant Modernity offers a compelling read for those interested in global history, the history of colonialism and decolonization, the history of Protestant internationalism, and the trajectories of global civil society. While each study is based on rigorous scholarship, the discussion and analyses are in accessible language that allows everyone from undergraduate students to advanced academics to appreciate the Y movement’s role in social transformations across the world.