Global missiology in the twenty-first century : reflections from the Iguassu dialogue / edited by William D. Taylor. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Books, [(c)2000.Description: xi, 564 pages : 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0801022592
- 9780801022593
- BV2063.G563 2000
- COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library Faculty Authors - First Floor | Non-fiction | BV2063.T395.G563 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001053558 |
Columbia International University Faculty Author
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.
COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:
William Taylor is the executive director of the World Evangelical Fellowship Missions Commission. His works include Kingdom Partnerships for Synergy in Missions, Crisis and Hope in Latin America: An Evangelical Perspective, and Too Valuable to Lose.
There are no comments on this title.