Introduction to Missiology

Introduction to Missiology
Author: Alan Richard Tippett
Publsiher: William Carey Library
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0878082069

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While teaching at Fuller School of World Mission, Tippett inspired and challenged the founding generation of "great commission" or "church growth" missiologists. This collection brings together almost 40 of his best writings. In a style that is both academic and personal, he deals first with missiological theory then with anthropological and historical dimensions of missiology. He then treats a number of specific missiological problems from these perspectives including seminal material on power encounters.

A Public Missiology

A Public Missiology
Author: Gregg Okesson
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493422388

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How can Christians witness to the complexity of our world? Gregg Okesson shows that local congregations are the primary means of public witness in and for the world. As Christians move back and forth between their churches and their neighborhoods, workplaces, and other public spaces, they weave a thick gospel witness. This introduction to public missiology explains how local congregations can thicken their witness in the public realms where they live, work, and play. Real-life examples from around the world help readers envision approaches to public witness and social change.

Missiology

Missiology
Author: John Mark Terry
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433681523

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Thoroughly updated and revised—with half of the chapters new to the second edition—Missiology equips the reader with a vast resource on contemporary missions. This graduate-level introduction is divided into five sections (Introduction to the Study of Missiology, Biblical Basis of Missions, Theology of Missions, and Applied Missiology) and offers essays on modern missions issues and methods such as contextualization, spiritual warfare, and orality, as well as chapters on major world religions and cults in North America. A retired missionary and long-time professor of missions, editor John Mark Terry enlists a wide range of evangelical authors, most with significant experience in international or North American missions. Pastors will find helpful information on church planting in North America and on developing a missions-minded church. Students will benefit from the chapters on understanding the call to missions and the current status of world evangelization. All readers will profit from a valuable one-volume reference work on missions.

Missiology and the Social Sciences

Missiology and the Social Sciences
Author: Edward Rommen
Publsiher: William Carey Library
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1996
Genre: Christianity and culture
ISBN: 0878083782

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Experts in various branches of social science address the reader, explaining the scope and limitations of their discipline in the science of missiology. Find the balance between those who discount the value of the sciences for missions and those who use them without discernment.

St Luke s Missiology

St  Luke s Missiology
Author: Harold E. Dollar
Publsiher: William Carey Library
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0878082670

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This book touches on the fundamental contributions of Luke's two-volume work revealing how a small Jewish sect became a worldwide movement in one generation. It recognizes the essential unity of Luke-Acts by showing how Luke prepares for the book of Acts. Luke's story of how the gospel moves from the particular to the universal gives insights on the missiological dynamics of early Christianity and provides models for the church and missions today.

Transforming Missiology

Transforming Missiology
Author: Fohle Lygunda li-M
Publsiher: Langham Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781783680023

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Dr Fohle Lygunda li-M provides a thorough analysis of missiological teaching in theological institutions in Africa, with special reference to ten Christian universities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. His detailed examination of current teaching of mission theory and practice builds a solid foundation for the articulation of a new paradigm of missiological education. In this book, Dr Lygunda presents the case for a transformed approach to raising up seminarians who are equipped to lead indigenous missional churches that will fulfil the Great Commission in their own communities and beyond their national borders.

Diaspora Missiology

Diaspora Missiology
Author: Michael Pocock,Enoch Wan
Publsiher: William Carey Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780878089369

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For many years, cross-cultural missions were directed to people in the countries of their birth, generally in Majority World areas. Foreigners present among or around the intended focus of ministry were not viewed as part of mission ministry. Diaspora missions focus on these peoples, who are now actually and virtually in more accessible places. This book will help you understand the dynamics behind this accelerated movement of peoples from one region to another, biblical principles and precedents that guide ministry today, the application of social and communication studies, and actual cases of ministry to and with diaspora peoples.

Advanced Missiology

Advanced Missiology
Author: Kenneth Nehrbass
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2021-04-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725272224

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Advanced Missiology draws the connections between the theory and practice of missions. Using the metaphor of a river, the book shows how theories “upstream” such as theology, education, anthropology, community development, and history have exerted an influence on missiology (and missiology, in turn, has gone back upstream to influence those disciplines). What causes these disciplines to converge in missiology is the goal of making disciples across cultures. Whereas missiologists are not always explicit about how their abstract theories actually relate to the task of making disciples across cultures, each chapter in Advanced Missiology shows how numerous theories, sub-fields, models, and strategies of missiology ultimately facilitate the Great Commission. The book argues that by using interdisciplinarity for this fundamental purpose, missiological studies will be more credible and useful. With contributions from: Rebecca Burnett Leanne Dzubinski Julie Martinez