The Holy Spirit and Christian Mission

The Holy Spirit and Christian Mission
Author: Roji T. George
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532693087


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This is a collection of articles from various church backgrounds and theological viewpoints. It reaffirms the necessity and urgency of a pneumatic missiology. It does not speak of God’s saving mission as originating simply from God; it highlights the central role of the Spirit in the effective mission of the church.

The Missiological Spirit

The Missiological Spirit
Author: Amos Yong
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0227904745


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The field of the theology of mission has developed variously across Christian traditions in the last century. Pentecostal scholars and missiologists also have made their share of contributions to this area. This book brings the insights of pentecostal theologian Amos Yong to the discussion. It delineates the major features of what will be argued as central to a viable vision and praxis for Christian mission in a postmodern, post-Christendom, post-Enlightenment, post-Western, and postcolonial world. What emerges will be a distinctively pentecostally- and evangelically-informed missiological theology, one rooted in the Christian salvation-history narrative of Incarnation and Pentecost that is yet open to the world in its many and various cultural, ethnic, religious, and disciplinary discourses and realities. The argument unfolds through dialogical engagements with the work of others, concrete case studies, and systematic theological reflection. Yong's pneumatological and missiological imagination proffers a model for Christian theology of mission suitable for the twenty-first-century global and pluralistic context even as it exemplifies how a missiological understanding of theology itself unfolds amidst engagements with contemporary ecclesial practices andacademic/theological impulses.

Conversion in a Pluralistic Context

Conversion in a Pluralistic Context
Author: Krickwin C. Marak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000
Genre: Christian converts from Hinduism
ISBN:


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Papers presented at missiological consultation conducted by the Centre for Mission Studies of Union Biblical Seminary, Pune and held during 18-21 Mar. 1998.

Joining in with the Spirit

Joining in with the Spirit
Author: Kirsteen Kim
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-01-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334048826


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Presents an introduction to mission studies - the history, theology and issues of mission. This book also offers a theological framework for mission, which applies both globally and locally, to help the reader discern the movement of the Spirit of Christ among the many other spirits of this world.

The Gospel in a Pluralist Society

The Gospel in a Pluralist Society
Author: Lesslie Newbigin
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1989-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802804266


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The Holy Spirit and Mission Dynamics

The Holy Spirit and Mission Dynamics
Author: C. Douglas McConnell
Publisher: William Carey Library
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1997
Genre: Holy Spirit
ISBN: 9780878083794


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Over the past decade, there have been few forums in which the controversial subject of this book could be openly discussed. During the 1994 and 1996 annual conferences of the Evangelical Missiological Society this subject was a central topic of discourse. These ten chapters represent an attempt to reflect the concerns and present understanding of evangelical missiologists on the Holy Spirit and mission dynamics.

Called into the Mission of God

Called into the Mission of God
Author: Roji T. George
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506433669


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In Called into the Mission of God, Roji George argues that Paul's primary interest was neither doctrinal teaching nor the articulation of an anti-imperial discourse. Instead, he contends that amidst the many problems that faced the local Thessalonian community--problems arising out of eschatological fears, ethical difficulties in the community, and persecution from outside groups--Paul brought primarily a missional concern to impart ethical exhortation and eschatological teaching in a political language. The book will be helpful to those theologians, scholars, teachers, and students grappling with the message of Paul in his own time and in ours. Called into the Mission of God represents an increasing commitment on the part of Fortress Press to support the wide dissemination of the best theological and biblical writing by the best scholars from the Global South.

The Recovery of Mission

The Recovery of Mission
Author: Vinoth Ramachandra
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1592440649


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In recent years the term religious pluralismÓ has come to be used not only in a descriptive sociological sense but also as theologically prescriptive. Within this new paradigm, traditional Christian understandings of Christ, conversion, evangelism, and mission have been radically reinterpreted. The Recovery of Mission explores the pluralist paradigm through the work of three of its most influential Asian exponents--Stanley Samartha, Alousius Pieris, and Raimundo Panikkar--subjecting each to a theological and philosophical critique. On the basis of biblical, patristic, and contemporary theological writings Vinoth Ramachandra argues for the uniqueness and decisiveness of what God has done for us in Jesus Christ. Ramachandra seeks to show that many of the valid concerns of pluralist theologians can best be met by reappropriating the missionary thrust at the heart of the gospel. The book ends with suggestions, challenging to pluralists and conservatives alike, as to how the gospel needs to be communicated in a multifaith world.

The Go-between God

The Go-between God
Author: John Vernon Taylor
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1979
Genre: Religion
ISBN:


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Starting with the Spirit

Starting with the Spirit
Author: Myk Habets
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2024-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567708624


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Trinitarian in its foundation, pneumatological in its impetus, and comprehensive in its scope, Third Article Theology (TAT) is both a method and a theology. As a method, TAT intentionally views reality through the lens of the Spirit. As a theology, the insights that arise from an approach that prioritizes pneumatology are deep and rich, offering a penetrating vision into today's central and defining theological issues. This volume introduces the reader to the methodology of TAT and some of the many theological insights that have arisen from its utilization. Further, it provides the tools and techniques to invite and inform the reader to participate in the efficient and pastoral exercise of viewing reality from a pneumatological perspective, to catch a vision of the world as infused with the power, presence, and potential of the Spirit, and to lead their lives accordingly. Designed for classroom use, it includes several pedagogical features such as case studies engaging with critical areas of contemporary concern.