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_aThe Biblical Foundations for Mission _fDonald Senior _gCarroll Stuhlmueller |
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_aMaryknoll, New York _cOrbis Books _d♭1995 |
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215 | _a371 p. | ||
320 | _aincludes indexes | ||
327 | _aI. Foundations for Mission in the Old Testament 1. From Secular Liberation to Salvation History and World Mission 2. The Biblical Process of Acculturation 3. Humanization Prophetically Challenged 4. Israel's Election and World Salvation 5. Israel's Prayer and Universal Mission II. The Foundations for Mission in the New Testament 6. Jesus and the Church's Mission 7. The Mission Theology of Paul 8. The Cosmic Scope of the Church's Mission in Colossians and Ephesians 9. The Mission Theology of Mark 10. The Mission Theology of Matthew 11. The Mission Perspective of Luke-Acts 12. The Johannine Theology of Mission 13. Witness and Mission: The Remaining Books of the New Testament III. Conclusion 14. The Biblical Foundations for Mission | ||
330 | _aWith exemplary sensitivity to the pastoral needs of today's Christians, two leaders in American Catholic biblical scholarship have joined together to show how universal mission became part of our theological heritage. This comprehensive treatment of a crucial theme presents the fruits of technical exegesis in a form readily intelligible to nonspecialists. The reader will learn much about the Bible and about the challenge facing our church. | ||
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