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_aTransforming mission _eParadigm Shifts in Theology of Mission _fDavid J. Bosch |
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_aNew York _cOrbis Books _d1991 |
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327 | _aTable of Contents: Mission : the contemporary crisis Reflections on the New Testament as a missionary document Matthew : mission as disciple-making Luke-Acts : practicing forgiveness and solidarity with the poor Mission in Paul : invitation to join the eschatological community Paradigm changes in missiology The missionary paradigm of the Eastern Church The Medieval Roman Catholic missionary paradigm The missionary paradigm of the Protestant Reformation Mission in the wake of enlightenment The emergence of a postmodern paradigm Mission in a time of testing Elements of an emerging ecumenical missionary paradigm Mission in many modes The continuing transformation of mission : David L. Bosch's living legacy : 1991-2011 / by Martin Reppenhagen and Darrell L. Guder. | ||
330 | _aBosch examines the entire sweep of Christian tradition to show historically how five paradigms have encapsulated the Christian understanding of how God saves and what human beings should do in response. With the considerable talents that make him the foremost theologian of Christian vocation and mission today, Bosch then outlines the key characteristics of an emerging "postmodern" paradigm dialectically linking salvation's transcendent and immanent dimensions. | ||
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_aBosch _bD.J. _f1929-2992 _gBosch, David J. _4070 _94221 |
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