The Christian Witness to the State

The Christian Witness to the State
Title The Christian Witness to the State PDF eBook
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Release 1977
Genre Christelike sosiologie (Mennonities)
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Christian Witness To The State

Christian Witness To The State
Title Christian Witness To The State PDF eBook
Author John Howard Yoder
Publisher MennoMedia, Inc.
Pages 141
Release 2007-05-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0836197410

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"Our purpose is to analyze whether it is truly the case that a Christian pacifist position rooted not in pragmatic or psychological but in Christological considerations is thereby irrelevant to the social order." —John Howard Yoder These words by John Howard Yoder set the course of his pathbreaking treatise, The Christian Witness to the State. Yoder’s novel contribution to the debate concerning the church’s and the Christian’s calling is his starting point. He insists that Christ, through his death and resurrection, is now exercising dominion over the world. God has reclaimed his intention for creation. Thus the structures of the social order has as much potential for good as for evil. The church belongs in this world; it has a mission to and even with society.

Christian Political Witness

Christian Political Witness
Title Christian Political Witness PDF eBook
Author George Kalantzis
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 243
Release 2014-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830896201

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George Kalantzis and Gregory W. Lee edit twelve essays that explore the topic of Christian political witness, originally presented at the 2013 Wheaton Theology Conference. Contributors include Stanley Hauerwas, Mark Noll, William Cavanaugh, Peter Leithart and Scot McKnight.

The State of Missiology Today

The State of Missiology Today
Title The State of Missiology Today PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Van Engen
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 319
Release 2016-10-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830893490

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The 2015 Missiology Lectures at Fuller Theological Seminary marked the fiftieth anniversary of the School of Intercultural Studies. The papers from that conference explore the developments and transformations in the study and practice of mission, as contributors chart the current shape of mission studies and its prospects in the twenty-first century.

Connected to Christ

Connected to Christ
Title Connected to Christ PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Wood
Publisher Connected to Christ
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780758668530

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Evangelism is broken people bringing the Good News of Christ to other broken people. But as a broken person yourself, you may feel inadequate to the task. Evangelism may feel burdensome or may become a source of frustration, fear, and guilt rather than joy. It's understandable if you feel this way, given all the misguided ideas about being a witness. Author Mark Wood can help you and other Christians discover the joy of being Christ's witnesses, offering insights into being a disciple of Jesus that will aid you in actively sharing the Good News. There's a world full of broken people-including your neighbors, co-workers, friends, and family members-counting on it. Book jacket.

The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine

The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine
Title The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 622
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Genre Theology
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Blind Spots

Blind Spots
Title Blind Spots PDF eBook
Author Collin Hansen
Publisher Crossway
Pages 96
Release 2015-04-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433546264

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Christians talk a lot about church unity. Unfortunately, however, God’s people are often better known for their divisions and disagreements than for a common commitment to the gospel. At the root of this disunity are the blind spots that prevent us from seeing other points of view and reevaluating our own perspectives. In this provocative book, Collin Hansen challenges Christians from various “camps” to view their differences as opportunities to more effectively engage a needy world with the love of Christ. Highlighting the diversity of thought, experience, and personality that God has given to his people, this book lays the foundation for a new generation of Christians eager to cultivate a courageous, compassionate, and commissioned church.