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ECCLESIOLOGY AND MISSION: A REFORMED PERSPECTIVE

International Review of Mission, 2001
JET DEN HOLLANDER [*] One han' caan clap, no, one han' caan clap, Tell it to de worl' dat one han' caan clap! Chorus based on Jamaican proverb The chorus "One Han' Caan Clap" points to a basic truth about life and being human. It is something we all know from daily life: none of us can go it alone.
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ECCLESIOLOGY AND MISSION: A LUTHERAN PERSPECTIVE

International Review of Mission, 2001
PERT RASOLONDRAIBE [*] Introduction My assignment was to present a "Lutheran position on ecciesiology and mission". At the outset I should like to make three remarks. First of all, what I am presenting is not a "Lutheran position" as such. Rather, it is a brief overview of the development of the understanding of the church and its mission in the ...
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⁠Church in life: Innovation, mission and ecclesiology

Practical Theology, 2018
In the UK (and now in many other places worldwide) there is a movement, which many readers will be familiar with, for creating new ecclesial communities (using Moynagh’s nomenclature in this book) ...
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ECCLESIOLOGICAL AND CANONICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ORTHODOX MISSION*

International Review of Mission, 2001
IOANN [**] In order to begin a discussion on the mission of the church it is necessary to define one's understanding of "mission". In the 19th century the Orthodox church, in the person of St Innocent of Moscow, understood mission as witnessing to Christ, specifically to those living in remote parts.
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The Body of Christ in Mission: Paul’s Ecclesiology and the Role of the Church in Mission

Missiology: An International Review, 2013
The debate among New Testament scholars regarding the question of whether or not Paul assigns a mission mandate to the church as a body has reached a veritable impasse. This article argues that the exclusive focus on the issue of a Pauline ecclesiological mission mandate has resulted in an attenuated reading of the apostle’s epistles that fails to ...
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