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_aJohnson, Paul E., _q(Paul Eric), _d1961- _e1 |
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_aSalem, Oregon : _bCorban University, _c(c)2012. |
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_aCreating disciple-making movements : _bhow the making of holistic disciples is central to the mission of Christ / _cby Paul E. Johnson. _hPR |
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_a352 pages ; _c23 cm |
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500 | _aAbstract. | ||
500 | _a"A Dissertation project submitted to the faculty of Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Ministry" (c)2011. | ||
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_aBACKGROUND TO THE STUDY -- _tCentral problem -- _tThesis of the study -- _tPurpose of the study -- _tResearch methodology for the study -- _tResearch questions -- _tAssumptions of the study -- _tTheological assumptions -- _tPhilosophical assumptions supporting the concept of holistic disciples -- _tPhilosophical assumptions supporting the concept of disciple-making movements -- _tDelimitations and limitations of the study -- _tDefinition of key terms -- _tDefinition of key terms -- _tSignificance of the study -- _tOrganization of the study -- _tSummary |
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_aLITERATURE REVIEW -- _tLiterature review methodology -- _tLiterature addressing the biblical mature of a disciple and the mission of Christ -- _tIntroduction -- _tPrimary resources on the nature of a disciple -- _tPrimary resources on the mission of Christ -- _tPrimary resources on the making of holistic disciples -- _tPrimary resources on the mission of Christ form selected examples in church history -- _tPrimary resources on sixth to seventh century Irish piety -- _tPrimary resources on twelfth century Cistercian piety and Bernard of Clairvaux -- _tPrimary resources on seventeenth and eighteenth century German pietists -- _tPrimary resources on Dietrich Bonheoffer's legacy -- _tLiterature review on resources related to the mission of Christ -- _tIntroduction -- _tPrimary resources on the missional church -- _tPrimary resources on church planting movements -- _tConclusion |
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_aTHE MichiganSSION OF CHRIST Indiana THE WORLD -- _tIntroduction -- _tTheological framework for understanding the mission of Christ -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe theological importance of understanding salvation history -- _tHermeneutical principles for identifying the mission of Christ -- _tThe mission of Christ in relationship to the kingdom of God -- _tThe unique nature, purpose and task of the mission of Christ in the world -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe authority, lordship, and Christ-centered mission in the world -- _tChrist is the lord of his church -- _tDefining the mission of Christ in the church age -- _tThe priotiy of Matthew 28: 18-20 in defining the mission of Christ -- _tChrist-saturated mission-from Missio Dei to Missio Christi -- _tThe dual objectives of Christ's mission in the world -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe mission of building Christ's church -- _tThe mission of making Christ-like disciples -- _tThe mission of Christ is measurable and clear -- _tconclusion |
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_aTHE NATURE OF HOLISTIC DISCIPLES -- _tIntroduction -- _tDefining the nature and character of a holistic disciple of Jesus Christ -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe contemporary understanding for making disciples and discipleship -- _tUnderstanding the two-faceted nature of salvation -- _tUnderstanding the nature of a holistic disciple -- _tMaking holistic disciples: the product and the process -- _tNew testament terns supporting the holistic disciple concept -- _tBecoming a holistic disciple is a choice -- _tThe motivation and reproduction of holistic disciples of Jesus Christ -- _tIntroduction -- _tLove of God and others-the motivation of a holistic disciple -- _tThe importance of Godly examples in making holistic disciples -- _tThe challenge of reproducing holistic disciples -- _tThe necessity of others-centered service in the making of holistic disciples -- _tA holistic disciple is created for a life of good works -- _tconclusion |
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_aTHE NATURE OF DISCIPLE-MAKING MissouriVEMENTS -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe growth of a movement-great commission best practices -- _tThe two objectives of Christ's global mission -- _tContemporary approaches that prioritize the planting and growth of churches to fulfill Christ's mission -- _the problem with prioritizing church planting and growth over disciple-making -- _tReturning to the center of Christ's mission-beginning with the end in mind -- _tA call for creating disciple-making movements -- _tEssential components to growing a disciple-making movement -- _tConclusion |
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_aHawaiiSTORICAL EXAMPLES OF THE MassachusettsKING OF HOLISTIC DISCIPLES AND DISCIPLE-MAKING OF HOLISTIC DISCIPLES AND DISCIPLE-MAKING MissouriVEMENTS -- _tIntroduction -- _tIrish piety in the sixth and seventh centuries -- _tCistercian monasticism in the twelfth century -- _tGerman piestists -- _tDietrich Bonhoeffer -- _tConclusion |
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_aAN ANALYSIS OF CURRENT MichiganSSIONAL THOUGHT IndianaTERPRETED BY THE THESIS OF THIS STUDY -- _tIntroduction -- _tCentral tenets used to advance the missional church concept -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe broad theological basis for missional church ministry -- _tThe Missio Dei emphasis in missional ministry -- _tThe kingdom and reighn of God in missional ministry -- _tThe place of the church in missional theology -- _tA critique of the missional church movement -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe missional church and the mission of Christ -- _tA critique of missional church philosophy -- _tconclusion |
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_aSURVEY OF ColoradoNTEMPORARY AUTHORS ColoradoNCERNING THE MichiganSSION OF CHRIST Indiana THE WORLD -- _tIntroduction -- _tQuestion #1: The nature of the mission of Christ -- _tIntroduction -- _tSummary of Responses -- _tConclusion -- _tQuestion #2: Missional objectives to fulfill Christ's mission -- _tIntroduction -- _tSummary of responses -- _tConclusion -- _tQuestion #3: The place of missional movements in Christ's mission -- _tIntroduction -- _tSurvey of responses -- _tConclusion |
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_aSUMMARY AND ColoradoNCLUSION -- _tIntroduction -- _tThe validation of the study -- _tImplications for believers and churches today -- _tConclusion |
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_aPaul E. Johnson, hasn't always served the Lord within a university context. For a decade Paul and his wife labored as Bible teachers and church planters in urban central Mexico. Concurrently Paul also worked to ignite a mission vision among believers and with church leaders. As a Great Commission vision grew, Paul worked with key leaders to launch a mission agency among the Bible Churches of central Mexico. * * * Today, Paul is passionate about effectively mobilizing young adults to go and make disciples-and to plant churches among all peoples, everywhere. How passionate? Paul himself went back to school. In his doctoral dissertation, he demonstrates that the core of Christ's mission is the making of mature disciples who are transformed into Christ's likeness and reproduce other holistic disciples to form disciple-making movements _c~ AMAZON: _uhttps://www.amazon.com/Creating-Disciple-Making-Movements-Holistic-Disciples/dp/1481054066/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9781481054065&qid=1572409590&sr=8-1 |
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_aJesus Christ _xTeachings. |
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650 | 0 | _aMission of the church. | |
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_aDiscipling (Christianity) _xHistory. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |