Reaching the Secular City: A Practical Model for Brazilian Urban Missionaries Through the Lens of Lesslie Newbigin [PDF]
Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2020ABSTRACT REACHING THE SECULAR CITY: A PRACTICAL MODEL FOR BRAZILIAN URBAN MISSIONARIES THROUGH THE LENS OF LESSLIE NEWBIGIN Wendal Mark Johnson, PhD The Southern Baptist Theological ...
Johnson, Wendal Mark
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Christianity and interfaith engagement [PDF]
Early in the twentieth century the Christian Church began to question long-held exclusivist and negative assumptions toward other religions. By mid-century far-reaching changes were underway: other religions and their peoples were honoured as dialogue ...
Pratt, Douglas
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Pablo VI al encuentro de las grandes religiones. [Reseña] [PDF]
Reseña de Eduardo DE LA HERA BUEDO, Pablo VI al encuentro de las grandes religiones, Desclèe de Brouwer, Bilbao 2001, 273 pp., 17 x 20, ISBN 84-330-1559-
Morales, J. (José)
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The Making of a Mission Field: Paradigms of Evangelistic Mission in Europe [PDF]
Since the Second World War Europe has increasingly been considered as a 'mission field'. Sometimes it is suggested that this belief could only emerge after the collapse of the colonial empires, effectively abolishing the difference between the 'Christian'
Paas, S.
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Understanding Diversification in the Church Growth Movement [PDF]
Donald McGavran observed isolationist tendencies in the church and proposed both methodological consistency and sociological analysis as factors critical to evangelistic success. Later, church growth thinkers devolved into a syncretistic pragmatism that,
DiVietro, Christopher
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Emerging Church Growth Oxymoron: McGavran and Newbigin in Dialog [PDF]
The Emerging church and the Church Growth movement are presented in the article in comparison and contrast, with special attention paid to the fathers of both movements, Lesslie Newbigin and Donald McGavran, respectively.
Drury, David
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Christ and the clue of history: Lesslie Newbigin\u27s Christocentric philosophy of history as the central thread of his thought. [PDF]
As early as his 1941 Bangalore Lectures, “The Kingdom of God and the Idea of Progress,” Newbigin took a hard look directly at history itself and its various interpreters.
Brooks, Kyle
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Life in the Spirit: An Overview of Lesslie Newbigin’s Pneumatology of Mission [PDF]
British missionary Lesslie Newbigin (1909-1998) was a highly influential missionary theologian, a bishop in the Church of South India, and a leader in the twentieth century ecumenical movement.
Hughes, Rob
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Lesslie Newbigin\u27s understanding of the Holy Spirit and the church in mission [PDF]
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/ecommonsatsdissertations/2087/thumbnail ...
Hughes, Robert Schafer, III
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MB 830 Anthropology for American Church Ministry [PDF]
1. John Naisbitt (1982) Megatrends 2. Eugene Nida (1954 or 1997) Customs and Cultures 3. David Burnett (1990) Clash of Worlds 4. William Dyrness (1989) How Does America Hear the Gospel? 5.
Whiteman, Darrell L.
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