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One of the most powerful forces in the twenty-first century is the
increasing phenomenon of globalization. In nearly every realm of
human activity, traditional boundaries are disappearing and people
worldwide are more interconnected than ever. Christianity has also
become more aware of global realities and the important role of the
church in non-Western countries. Church leaders must grapple with
the implications for theology and ministry in an ever-shrinking
world.
"Globalizing Theology" is a groundbreaking book that addresses
these issues of vital importance to the church. It contains
articles from leading scholars, including Tite Tienou, Kevin
Vanhoozer, Charles Van Engen, M. Daniel Carroll R., Andrew Walls,
Vinoth Ramachandra, and Paul Hiebert. Topics covered include the
challenges that globalization brings to theology, how we can
incorporate global perspectives into our thinking, and the effect a
more global theology has on a variety of important issues.
Outreach 2022 Resource of the Year (Cross-Cultural and Missional)
Southwestern Journal of Theology 2021 Book of the Year Award
(Evangelism/Missions/Global Church) Representing the fruit of a
lifetime of reflection and practice, this comprehensive resource
helps teachers understand the way people in different cultures
learn so they can adapt their teaching for maximum effectiveness.
Senior missiologist and educator Craig Ott draws on extensive
research and cross-cultural experience from around the world. This
book introduces students to current theories and best practices for
teaching and learning across cultures. Case studies, illustrations,
diagrams, and sidebars help the theories of the book come to life.
With over forty years combined global church-planting experience,
Craig Ott and Gene Wilson are well qualified to write a
comprehensive, up-to-date guide for cross-cultural church planting.
Combining substantive biblical principles and missiological
understanding with practical insights, this book walks readers
through the various models and development phases of church
planting. Advocating methods that lead to church multiplication,
the authors emphasize the role of the missionary church planter.
They offer helpful reflection on current trends and provide best
practices gathered from research and empirical findings around the
globe. The book takes up a number of special issues not addressed
in most church planting books, such as use of short-term teams,
partnerships, and wise use of resources. Full of case studies and
real examples from around the world, this practical text will
benefit students, church planters, missionaries, and missional
church readers.
Leading Voices from across Christian Traditions Discuss the Mission
of the Church What is the mission of the church? Every seminarian
and church leader must wrestle with that question. No matter what
designation a church uses to describe itself, it must also think
critically about why it exists and what it should be doing. In this
book, five leading voices representing a range of Christian
traditions engage in an enlightening conversation as they present
and compare their perspectives on the mission of the church. Each
contributor offers his or her view and responds to the other four
views. Contributors include Stephen B. Bevans, Darrell L. Guder,
Ruth Padilla DeBorst, Edward Rommen, and Ed Stetzer. The book's
format is ideal for classroom use and will also benefit pastors and
church leaders.
This fresh, comprehensive text fills a need for an up-to-date
theology of mission. It offers creative approaches to answering
some of the most pressing questions in theology of mission and
missionary practice today. The authors, who are leading mission
experts, discuss biblical theology of mission, provide historical
overviews of the development of various viewpoints, and address
theologically current issues in global mission from an evangelical
perspective. This readable yet thorough text integrates current
views of the kingdom of God and holistic mission with traditional
views of evangelism and church planting. It also brings theology of
mission into conversation with ecclesiology and eschatology. Topics
covered include contextualization, the missionary vocation, church
and mission, and theology of religions. Sidebars and case studies
enable readers to see how theology of mission touches real-life
mission practice.
In this scripturally rich exploration, senior missiologist Craig
Ott unpacks the mission statement of the church: to glorify God by
multiplying transformational churches among all people. This
concise yet robust biblical-theological treatment focuses on God's
glory, a strong ecclesiology, the importance of Scripture, and
practical implications for congregational and mission practice.
Ideal for launching discussion and reflection, the book helps
readers refocus their vision and reignite their commitment to
fulfilling God's purposes for their church or mission.
The movement of people spatially at an unprecedented scale is a
special social phenomenon of the 21st century. Among these people
on the move are those who take up residence away from their place
of origin-the "diaspora"-who are the focus of this study. This book
is an interdisciplinary study on the 21st century demographic
reality that led to the development of "diaspora missiology" as a
new missiological paradigm, and the need to practice "diaspora
missions" as a new mission strategy. This book is an introductory
study on the theory, methodology, and practice of "diaspora
missiology." This book began with Part 1 which includes an
introduction of preliminary matters and phenomenological
descriptions of global trends of increasing demographic
significance of diaspora and the shifting of the Christian church's
center of gravity in the 21st century. In response to these factual
data, new theoretical frameworks and methodological considerations
were proposed in Parts 2 and 3. Eight case studies were presented
to illustrate the necessity and viability of diaspora missiology
and diaspora missions in Part 4.
One hundred years ago Roland Allen authored his landmark study
Missionary Methods: St. Paul's or Ours? The 2012 annual conference
of the Evangelical Missiological Society celebrated this centennial
by addressing this ever relevant topic. The present volume brings
to readers insights from that conference examining the theological
foundations, historical precedence, and practical challenges
regarding missionary methods. Missiologists, missionary
practitioners, and strategic leaders alike will benefit from these
essays, which give fresh perspective on methods for fulfilling the
Great Commission in our day.
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