Missionshift : global mission issues in the third millennium /

Missionshift : global mission issues in the third millennium / edited by David J. Hesselgrave, Ed Stetzer. - vi, 312 páginas ; 24 centímetros

Incluye referencias bibliográficas al final de cada capítulo. Índice : páginas 300-312.

Introduction -- Essay 1: "Mission" Defined and described -- On becoming missional: interacting with Charles Van Engen -- "Mission" and missio dei: response to Charles Van Engen's "'Mission' defined and described" -- Defining and describing "mission": a response to Charles Van Engen, Keith Eitel, and Enoch Wan -- Twelve theses on the church's mission in the twenty-first century: in interaction with Charles Van Engen, Keith Eitel, and Enoch Wan -- Responding to "'Mission' defined and described" and the four responders -- Essay 2: The Gospel in human contexts: changing perceptions of contextualization -- Response to Paul G. Hiebert: "The Gospel in human contexts: changing perceptions of contextualization" -- Response to Paul G. Hiebert: "The Gospel in human contexts: changing perceptions of contextualization" -- A response to Paul G. Hiebert: "The Gospel in human contexts : changing perceptions of contextualization" and to Darrell Whiteman and Michael Pocock -- Reponse to Hiebert's article: "The Gospel in human contexts" and to the responses of Pocock and Whiteman -- Responding to "The Gospel in human contexts: changing perceptions of contextualization" -- Essay 3: The future of evangelicals in mission -- Looking backward while going forward: a response to Winter's vision -- In response to "The future of evangelicals in mission" -- The missing key to the future of evangelical mission -- In response to Ralph Winter's "The future of evangelicals in mission" -- Responding to "The future of evangelicals in mission" -- Conclusion: A scientific postscript: grist for the missiological mills of the future.



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