Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Global missiology in the twenty-first century : reflections from the Iguassu dialogue / edited by William D. Taylor. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Books, (c)2000.Description: xi, 564 pages : 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780801022593
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BV2063.T247.G563 2000
Available additional physical forms:
  • COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:
Contents:
From Iguassu to the reflective practitioners of the global family of Christ - William D. Taylor -- The Iguassu Affirmation
The global scenario at the turn of the century - Samuel Escobar -- Engaging Escobar... and beyond - Jonathan Bonk -- Globalization and world evangelism - Alex Araujo -- Christ and the mosaic of pluralisms - Chris Wright -- Evangelical missiology: peering into the future at the turn of the century - Samuel Escobar -- Learning from Escobar... and beyond - Vladir Steuernagel -- A Two-Thirds World evaluation of contemporary Evangelical missiology - David Tai-Wong Lee -- The Scriptures, the church, and humanity: Who should do missions and why? - Antonia Leonora van der Meer -- Spiritual warfare and worldview - Paul Hiebert -- Rethinking trinitarian missiology - Alan Roxburgh
God: the source, the originator, and the ned of mission - Ajith Fernando -- Jesus: the message and model of mission - Ajith Fernando -- The Holy Spirit: the divine implementer of mission - Ajith Fernando -- The church: the mirror of the Trinity - Ajith Fernando
Profiling and globalized and Evangelical missiology - Tokunboh Adeyemo -- Evangelical missiology from Africa: strengths and weaknesses - Yusufu Turaki -- Missiological challenges from the South Pacific region - Joshua Daimoi -- Evangelical missiology from an East Asian perspective: a study on Christian encounter with people of other faiths - Kang San Tan -- Evangelical missiology from India - K Rajendran -- Ancient springs and sweet fruit: missiological contributions from the Middle East - David Greenlee -- Further contributions to missiology from an Arab perspective - Raed Abdul Masih -- Mission and missiology from Latin America - Nolberto Saracco -- Younger generations and the gospel in western culture - Stuart McAlister -- Telling stories: contextualization and American missiology - Miriam Adeney
The Indian church and missions face the saffronization challenge - Joseph D'souza -- The Hindu missionary movement and Christian missions in India - Richard Howell -- The complex spiritual mosaic of East Asia - Ian Prescott -- A vision from the world beyond: Islam - Bertil Engqvist -- Dry bones in the West - Rose Dowsett -- Let X = X: Generation X and world mission - Richard Tiplady -- From synthesis to synergy: the Iguassu think tanks - Rob Brynjolfson
Celtic community, spirituality, and mission - Clifton D. S. Warner -- Nestorian community, spirituality and mission - Paula Harris -- Moravian community, spirituality, and mission - Richard Tiplady -- Jesuit community, spirituality, and mission - Bertil Ekstrom -- Coptic community, spirituality, and mission - Francis Omondi -- Brazillian Antioch community, spirituality, and mission - Barbara Burns
The Iguassu Affirmation: a commentary by eight reflective practitioners - Oswaldo Prado, John Wood, Cathy Ross, Jeff Fountain, Rudy Giron, Jim Stamoolis, Seth Anyomi, Met Castillo -- Drawing to a close: inviting reflective, passionate and globalized practitioners - William D. Taylor
Subject: Cutting-edge essays on the globalization of Christian mission from the historic Iguassu conference. https://www.amazon.com/Global-Missiology-21st-Century-Globalization/dp/0801022592/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9780801022593&qid=1565703694&s=books&sr=1-1
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library FACULTY AUTHORS Non-fiction BV2063.T395.G563 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001053558

Columbia International University Faculty Author

Includes bibliographies and index.

Part 1: Setting the stage -- From Iguassu to the reflective practitioners of the global family of Christ - William D. Taylor -- The Iguassu Affirmation

Part 2: Establishing the macro context of the major issues -- The global scenario at the turn of the century - Samuel Escobar -- Engaging Escobar... and beyond - Jonathan Bonk -- Globalization and world evangelism - Alex Araujo -- Christ and the mosaic of pluralisms - Chris Wright -- Evangelical missiology: peering into the future at the turn of the century - Samuel Escobar -- Learning from Escobar... and beyond - Vladir Steuernagel -- A Two-Thirds World evaluation of contemporary Evangelical missiology - David Tai-Wong Lee -- The Scriptures, the church, and humanity: Who should do missions and why? - Antonia Leonora van der Meer -- Spiritual warfare and worldview - Paul Hiebert -- Rethinking trinitarian missiology - Alan Roxburgh

Part 3: Grounding our reflection in Scripture: biblical trinitarianism and mission -- God: the source, the originator, and the ned of mission - Ajith Fernando -- Jesus: the message and model of mission - Ajith Fernando -- The Holy Spirit: the divine implementer of mission - Ajith Fernando -- The church: the mirror of the Trinity - Ajith Fernando

Part 4: Addressing issues of globalized Evangelical missiology -- Profiling and globalized and Evangelical missiology - Tokunboh Adeyemo -- Evangelical missiology from Africa: strengths and weaknesses - Yusufu Turaki -- Missiological challenges from the South Pacific region - Joshua Daimoi -- Evangelical missiology from an East Asian perspective: a study on Christian encounter with people of other faiths - Kang San Tan -- Evangelical missiology from India - K Rajendran -- Ancient springs and sweet fruit: missiological contributions from the Middle East - David Greenlee -- Further contributions to missiology from an Arab perspective - Raed Abdul Masih -- Mission and missiology from Latin America - Nolberto Saracco -- Younger generations and the gospel in western culture - Stuart McAlister -- Telling stories: contextualization and American missiology - Miriam Adeney

Part 5: Responding to the challenges -- The Indian church and missions face the saffronization challenge - Joseph D'souza -- The Hindu missionary movement and Christian missions in India - Richard Howell -- The complex spiritual mosaic of East Asia - Ian Prescott -- A vision from the world beyond: Islam - Bertil Engqvist -- Dry bones in the West - Rose Dowsett -- Let X = X: Generation X and world mission - Richard Tiplady -- From synthesis to synergy: the Iguassu think tanks - Rob Brynjolfson

Pennsylvaniart 6: Listening to mission that rises from community and spirituality -- Celtic community, spirituality, and mission - Clifton D. S. Warner -- Nestorian community, spirituality and mission - Paula Harris -- Moravian community, spirituality, and mission - Richard Tiplady -- Jesuit community, spirituality, and mission - Bertil Ekstrom -- Coptic community, spirituality, and mission - Francis Omondi -- Brazillian Antioch community, spirituality, and mission - Barbara Burns

Part 7: Accepting serious commitments -- The Iguassu Affirmation: a commentary by eight reflective practitioners - Oswaldo Prado, John Wood, Cathy Ross, Jeff Fountain, Rudy Giron, Jim Stamoolis, Seth Anyomi, Met Castillo -- Drawing to a close: inviting reflective, passionate and globalized practitioners - William D. Taylor

Cutting-edge essays on the globalization of Christian mission from the historic Iguassu conference.

https://www.amazon.com/Global-Missiology-21st-Century-Globalization/dp/0801022592/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9780801022593&qid=1565703694&s=books&sr=1-1

COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.