The Christian witness : New Testament aspects and selected implications for missiology / by Frank Born.

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Contents:
Christian Witness in the Ecumenical Sphere in the Sixties -- Christian Witness in teh Ecumenical Sphere in the Seventies and Eighties -- First Attempts of Evangelical to define a Biblical Understanding of Witness -- Evangelicals Neglect to define Witness in their Conference Papers -- Lausanne I -- Lausanne II -- Conclusion.
Witness in the Old Testament -- The legal process -- A false witness -- A visible sign -- God himself as witness -- God's people as witness -- Israel's major obstacle in its service to witness -- God provides a new witness -- Witness in the New Testament -- Luke's Teaching on Witness -- The different occurances of martyrs -- The Holy Spirit as the perfect witness -- The appointment of the witness -- The Relations of Martys to Martyr -- The relation of martys to martyr in the Old Testament -- The relation of martys to martyr in the New Testament -- Conclusion.
Purpose of the Farewell Address -- Genre of the Farewell Address -- Structure of the Farewell Address -- Exegesis of the Farewell Address -- Reflection of Paul's ministry, vv 18-28 -- Future perils for the Church, vv 29-34 -- Theological Considerations -- Conclusion.
Certainty of the gospel -- Love for the lost -- Continued concern for the believers -- Ecumenical and Evangelical Understanding of Witness -- Conclusion.
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1 Introduction

2 Witness in a Missiological Perspective

Christian Witness in the Ecumenical Sphere in the Forites and Fifties -- Christian Witness in the Ecumenical Sphere in the Sixties -- Christian Witness in teh Ecumenical Sphere in the Seventies and Eighties -- First Attempts of Evangelical to define a Biblical Understanding of Witness -- Evangelicals Neglect to define Witness in their Conference Papers -- Lausanne I -- Lausanne II -- Conclusion.

3 Witness in Biblical Perspectie

Witness in General -- Witness in the Old Testament -- The legal process -- A false witness -- A visible sign -- God himself as witness -- God's people as witness -- Israel's major obstacle in its service to witness -- God provides a new witness -- Witness in the New Testament -- Luke's Teaching on Witness -- The different occurances of martyrs -- The Holy Spirit as the perfect witness -- The appointment of the witness -- The Relations of Martys to Martyr -- The relation of martys to martyr in the Old Testament -- The relation of martys to martyr in the New Testament -- Conclusion.

4 An Exegetical Approach, Acts 20:17-38

Position of the Farewell Address -- Purpose of the Farewell Address -- Genre of the Farewell Address -- Structure of the Farewell Address -- Exegesis of the Farewell Address -- Reflection of Paul's ministry, vv 18-28 -- Future perils for the Church, vv 29-34 -- Theological Considerations -- Conclusion.

5 Summary of Results

The Christian Witness -- Certainty of the gospel -- Love for the lost -- Continued concern for the believers -- Ecumenical and Evangelical Understanding of Witness -- Conclusion.

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