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_aThe Lausanne Legacy _fJ. E. M. Cameron, ed. _eLandmarks in Global Mission |
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_aPeabody, Massachusetts _cHendrickson Publishers _d2016 |
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225 | _aLausanne Library | ||
320 | _aincludes bibliographic information | ||
327 | _aI. The First Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization (19740 The Lausanne Convenant with study guide 1974 Closing Address / Billy Graham II. The Second Lausanne Congress on World Evangelism (1989) The Manila Manifesto 1989 Closing Address / Leighton Ford III. The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization (2010) The Cape Town Commitment with questions for reflection 2010 Closing Address / Lindsay Brown Afterword / Michael Y Oh | ||
330 | _aFor the first time, outcomes from the Lausanne Movement's three global Congresses are bound in a single volume, together with the Congress closing addresses. Connections forged through these gatherings have resulted in hundreds of partnerships within and across continents. Today, Lausanne has a presence in nearly every nation. Its focus remains on evangelization, in the geographical world and in the world of ideas. To this end it generates some of the sharpest biblical thinking on major issues facing the Church. | ||
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