An Indian Trinitarian Theology of Missio Dei

An Indian Trinitarian Theology of Missio Dei
Author: P. V. Joseph
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532659407


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The recent rediscovery of the doctrine of the Trinity has left great impact on the thought and life of the Christian Church. With this reinstatement, the Trinity, which was left out for long as an esoteric mystery, has captured the imagination of theologians and elicited remarkable trinitarian formulations from across theological traditions. This contemporary development has forced the church to review its dogma, spirituality, and Christian practices through the lens of this central doctrine of the Christian faith. One of the important and essential upshots of the doctrine has been the reclamation of a theocentric and trinitarian understanding of mission as the missio Dei. In view of the modern renewal of the Trinity and the global expansion of Christianity, this book explores insights and perspectives from the trinitarian thoughts of St. Augustine and the Indian theologian Brahmabandhab Upadhyay that can inform missio Dei theology relevant for the Indian context.

The Witness of God

The Witness of God
Author: John G. Flett
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2010-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802864414


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The Witness of God is a constructive revision of Trinitarian missio Dei theology. In it John G. Flett argues that the neglect of mission as a theological locus has harmful consequences both for understanding the nature of God s connection with world and the corresponding nature of the Christian community.

The Mission of the Triune God

The Mission of the Triune God
Author: Adam Dodds
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498283462


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Lesslie Newbigin was arguably the greatest missionary thinker of the twentieth century. After a successful missionary career in south India, Newbigin pioneered missionary engagement with the secular West and resurgent Islam. He also led the way in arguing that the Church’s mission can only be understood in light of the doctrine of the Trinity. Over fifty years ago, Newbigin called for the further development of missionary thinking grounded in the Triune being of God. This work is in response to that call. Adam Dodds provides the first in-depth study of Newbigin’s trinitarian theology of mission. Dodds constructs a systematic account of the central features of the mission of the Triune God: the Triune being of God, the mission of the Son, the mission of the Holy Spirit, and the mission of the church. This book contributes to our understanding of the work of Lesslie Newbigin, offers a systematic theological account of the mission of the Triune God, and contributes to the retrieval of Christian mission from the theological margins back to a place of central importance to Christian theology.

Invitation to World Missions

Invitation to World Missions
Author: Timothy C. Tennent
Publisher: Kregel Academic
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0825438837


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A primary resource introducing missions for the passionate follower of Christ

God at Work in the World

God at Work in the World
Author: Lalsangkima Pachuau
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493436856


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A leading scholar offers an up-to-date articulation of the theological grounding of the missionary endeavor. Lalsangkima (Kima) Pachuau argues that theology of mission deals with God's work in and for the world, which is centered on salvation in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. Pachuau brings a global perspective to mission theology, explains how theology of mission is related to theology as a discipline, and recognizes recent critiques of "missions," offering a compelling response rooted in the very nature of God.

Constants in Context

Constants in Context
Author: Stephen B. Bevans
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608330281


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"Mission is handicapped without a sound biblical theology of mission and an understanding of the history of mission leading up to our current context. Constants in Context offers both of these elements. It is mission theology in historical perspective and/or a history of mission that is grounded theologically. The authors describe it as a systematic theology with mission at its core, and a church history shaped by the constant but always contextual Christian traditions. Furthermore it is a constructive contribution to how mission theology needs to be practical and lived out through today's church and in our world. Written collaboratively by Roman Catholic writers Stephen Bevans and Roger Schroeder, both Missionaries of the Divine Word (SVDs). It is a particularly insightful in regard to the history and the various streams of Catholic mission but it also addresses and learns from the other traditions of the church. In fact, one of the book's strengths is its attention to neglected aspects and hidden stories of church and mission history. As a result it is gratifying to be inspired by non-European mission, women in mission and various forgotten or often ignored branches of the church. The book is in three sections: first, there is a framework for cultural contexts and theological constants; second, an in-depth exploration of historical stages and different models for mission; and third, a presentation of theological frameworks for mission. The third section concludes with a case for 'mission as prophetic dialogue' being the most appropriate model for 21st century mission." -- Amazon.com.

God is a Missionary God

God is a Missionary God
Author: John G. Flett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1028
Release: 2008
Genre: Trinity
ISBN:


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A Christian Theology in the Indian Context

A Christian Theology in the Indian Context
Author: Eṃ St̲t̲īphan
Publisher: ISPCK
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2001
Genre: Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN: 9788172146627


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The Holy Spirit and Christian Mission in a Pluralistic Context

The Holy Spirit and Christian Mission in a Pluralistic Context
Author: Roji T George
Publisher: SAIACS Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8187712996


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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.

Indian Theology Seeking New Horizons

Indian Theology Seeking New Horizons
Author: Ed. Kuncheria Pathil Et Al
Publisher: St Pauls BYB
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2007
Genre: Christianity and culture
ISBN: 9788171098163


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Festschrift volume to Joseph Constantine Manalel, b. 1915, Indian theologian; contributed articles.