Transforming Mission: Paradigm Shifts in Theology of MissionOrbis Books, 2011 "David Bosch's Transforming Mission, now available in over a dozen languages, is widely recognized as an historic and magisterial contribution to the study of mission. Examining the entire sweep of Christian tradition, he shows how five paradigms have historically encapsulated the Christian understanding of mission and then outlines the characteristics of an emerging postmodern paradigm dialectically linking the transcendent and imminent dimensions of salvation. In this new anniversary edition, Darrel Guder and Martin Reppenhagen explore the impact of Bosch s work and the unfolding application of his seminal vision." -- |
Contents
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Mission as DiscipleMaking 57 A Great Commission? | 57 |
Practicing Forgiveness and Solidarity with the Poor | 85 |
Invitation to Join the Eschatological Community | 125 |
The Law Israel and the Gentiles | 157 |
5 | 185 |
6 | 193 |
The Emergence of a Postmodern Paradigm 357 The End of the Modern Era | 357 |
Mission in a Time of Testing | 372 |
A Convergence ofConvictions 417 Mission as Evangelism | 418 |
Mission as Liberation | 442 |
Mission as Inculturation | 458 |
Mission as Theology | 501 |
Mission in Many Modes | 523 |
The Continuing Transformation | 533 |
The Medieval Roman Catholic Missionary Paradigm | 219 |
The Missionary Paradigm of the Protestant Reformation | 244 |
Mission in the Wake of the Enlightenment | 268 |
Missionary Motifs in the Enlightenment Era | 291 |
xix | 334 |
Notes | 557 |
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Transforming Mission: Paradigm Shifts in Theology of Mission David Jacobus Bosch No preview available - 1991 |
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