Introducing World Missions: A Biblical, Historical, and Practical Survey

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Baker Academic, 2004 - 349 páginas
As the first volume of the Encountering Mission series, Introducing World Missions provides a broad overview of world missions. The book is divided into five major sections. The first two provide the biblical and theological basis for missions as well as a historical survey. The following three sections consider the practical issues and contemporary challenges involved in mission work. The authors incorporate a number of features that add focus and insight to their broader survey. Chapters close with a case study to focus on important issues and concerns. There are also numerous sidebars, maps, and charts throughout the text that provide further details on particular subjects and raise questions for discussion. A teacher's manual (available on CD-ROM) includes additional case studies, historical documents, and PowerPoint slides for classroom presentation. As a bonus, a free CD-ROM containing the Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions is included in the back of each book. This comprehensive reference work contains over 1,400 articles on the theory, practice, theology, and history of mission. - Publisher.
 

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Preface
7
Expansion in the Premodern Era a d 301500
95
Expansion in the Era of Discovery and Colonialism a d 1500
114
Expansion to and from Every Continent a d 19002000
136
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159
Communicating with People of Other Cultures
265
Mission Trends and Paradigm Shifts
279
Encountering the Religions of the World
295
Mission and the Future
311
Subject Index
337
Scripture Index
347
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A. Scott Moreau (DMiss, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is associate academic dean and professor of intercultural studies at Wheaton College Graduate School. He is the editor of Evangelical Missions Quarterly and has authored, coauthored, or edited eleven books, including Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions and Contextualization in World Missions. Gary R. Corwin is associate editor of Evangelical Missions Quarterly, special representative with SIM (Serving in Mission), and a visiting lecturer at Reformed Theological Seminary. Gary B. McGee (1945-2008) received his PhD from St. Louis University and was distinguished professor of church history and Pentecostal studies at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary.

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