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Missio Dei

open access: yes, 2017
Grünschloß, Andreas   +4 more
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MISSIO DEI AND MISSION OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

open access: yesThe European philosophical and historical discourse, 2020
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Missio Dei

International Review of Mission, 2012
When the Evangelism drafting group met for its final meeting last year in Jamaica, the leader and moderator of our group, John Baxter-Brown, challenged us to make sure that the document followed what Christ asks of his church: more evangelism and better evangelism.
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Missio Dei: Is There Any Common Ground?

Mission Studies, 2022
Abstract Missio Dei has become a common and valued expression in most wings of the church. To what extent do we mean the same thing when we use this term? This article explores the understanding of the concept missio Dei in contemporary conciliar and evangelical contexts, with special emphasis on The Cape Town Commitment and Together towards Life ...
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Missio Dei

2023
Abstract On the global stage, shifts in missional theology and practice following World War II were ever more profound and challenging. These shifts involved leadership within the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion and were reflected in the Episcopalian responses to the specifically American cultural and social context of the ...
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THE KINGDOM OF GOD AS THE GOAL OF THE MISSIO DEI

International Review of Mission, 1979
What really does God intend for the world to which he has revealed himself in Jesus Christ? What is the ultimate goal of the missio Dei? The answer is easy to find; in both the Old Testament and the New, God by both his words and deeds claims that he is intent on bringing the kingdom of God to expression and restoring his liberating domain of authority.
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Vicedom, Georg, Missio Dei

Ökumenische Rundschau, Bd. 8 Nr.
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