Evaluating the church growth movement : 5 views / contributors] Elmer Towns ... [and others] ; Gary L. McIntosh, general editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)2004.Description: 295 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Effective evangelism view : church growth effectively confronts and penetrates the culture Elmer Towns -- Gospel and our culture view : church growth lacks a sufficient view of the church, which hinders it from effectively engaging the culture Craig Van Gelder -- Centrist view : church growth is based on an evangelistically focused and missiologically applied theology Charles Van Engen -- Reformist view : church growth assumes theology but ineffectively employs it to analyze culture, determine strategy, and perceive history Gailyn Van Rheenan -- Renewal view : church growth must be based on a biblical vision of the church as the vital community of the kingdom of God Howard Snyder -- Pastoral reflections.
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Effective evangelism view : church growth effectively confronts and penetrates the culture Elmer Towns -- Gospel and our culture view : church growth lacks a sufficient view of the church, which hinders it from effectively engaging the culture Craig Van Gelder -- Centrist view : church growth is based on an evangelistically focused and missiologically applied theology Charles Van Engen -- Reformist view : church growth assumes theology but ineffectively employs it to analyze culture, determine strategy, and perceive history Gailyn Van Rheenan -- Renewal view : church growth must be based on a biblical vision of the church as the vital community of the kingdom of God Howard Snyder -- Pastoral reflections.

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