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David Bosch (1929-1992) was one of the foremost mission theologians
of the twentieth century; a prolific scholar, committed church
leader and active participant in the global conciliar and
evangelical mission movements. His distinctive role in the South
African church's struggle against apartheid is less well known,
however. After reviewing Bosch's background and exploring key
themes in his understanding of mission and evangelism, Livingston
explores Bosch's legacy from the perspective of the missionary
nature of the church. The church is God's kingdom community, acting
as a witness to and instrument of the coming reign of God. The
church is God's alternative community, simultaneously set apart
from the world but also existing for the sake of the world,
exemplifying the radical implications of Christ's new community. It
is also God's reconciled and reconciling community, serving as a
sign and embodiment of God's love in Christ. For those acquainted
with Bosch only as the author of his magisterial Transforming
Mission, A Missiology of the Road shows how Bosch integrated his
theology and practice in a faithful, contextually relevant way
within South Africa and the global church.
About the Contributor(s): Kevin Livingston is Associate Professor
of Pastoral Ministry at Tyndale Seminary in Toronto. He has served
as a missionary in Mexico and as a pastor in congregations of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada.
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