TY - BOOK AU - AU - Barnett,Mike AU - Pocock,Michael AU - AU - TI - The centrality of Christ in contemporary missions T2 - Evangelical Missiological Society series SN - 9780878083862 AV - BV2063.P741.C468 2005 PY - 2005/// CY - Pasadena, California PB - William Carey Library KW - Missions KW - Christian Missions & Missionary Work KW - Missiology N1 - Columbia International University Faculty Author; Bibliographical references (page 313); Is Jesus Christ really the only way?; George Murray --; The uniqueness of Christ and missions; Patrick Cate --; Christ centered epistemology : an alternative to modern and postmodern epistemologies; Michael Pocock --; The relevance of Jesus as the source of salvation and mission for the twenty-first century global context; William J. Larkin --; Mission and Jesus in a globalizing world : globalization and the pluralistic Jesus; Harold Netland --; Mission and Jesus in a globalizing world : mission as retrieval; Harold Netland --; Jesus and the pagan West : missiological reflections on evangelism in re-enchanted Europe; Michael T. Cooper --; WDJS-- What does Jesus say-- about receptivity?; Cecil Stalnaker --; A christocentric understanding of linguistic diversity : implications for missions in a pluralistic era; Samuel Larsen --; Leadership and teams in missions--Jesus style; Mike Barnett --; The inescapable Christ : the significance of E. Stanley Jones' Christology for twenty-first-century missiology; John Moldovan --; How do they think? : understanding and teaching religious belief systems for twenty-first-century missions; Norman Allison; 2 N2 - Is Jesus really the only way? What is unique about Christ and missions? How can a new understanding of Jesus Christ bridge the gap between modern positivism and post-modern relativism? Can we learn from the model of Jesus how to be more effective mission workers? This volume (Number 12) of the annual Evangelical Missiological Society series offers answers to these questions and more as it discusses the clear and relevant communication of the centrality of Jesus Christ UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0611/2004447958.html ER -