Theology Starts with Mission, an Excerpt from Understanding Christian Mission
The following is an excerpt from the first chapter of Understanding Christian Mission, by Scott Sunquist. —————————- Theology Starts with Mission Missiological reflection is both the context of all...
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Connecting Mission and Spiritual Formation Understanding Christian Mission in the Classroom Mission, Missions, & Missional About the Book: This comprehensive introduction helps students, pastors,...
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Congratulations to Myron Penner (The End of Apologetics), Scott Sunquist (Understanding Christian Mission), and Steven Boyer and Christopher Hall (The Mystery of God) on being winners in the 2014...
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Joey Cochran reviewed Douglas Moo’s Galatians BECNT volume. “Moo’s commentary on Galatians is a ballast for pastors wishing to faithfully exegete the message of this letter. You will not be...
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Wesley Ellis, at Living in the Kingdom, reviewed Andrew Root’s forthcoming Bonhoeffer as Youth Worker. “Root looks to present Bonhoeffer’s youth ministry as a consistent lens for understanding his...
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At First Things, Peter Leithart reviewed Andrew McGowan’s Ancient Christian Worship. “Andrew McGowan’s Ancient Christian Worship is a very fine introduction to the subject. Though it is up-to-date...
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Mark Noll’s From Every Tribe and Nation was recommended by Robert Tracy McKenzie at Faith and History. “It’s essentially the story of his personal spiritual and intellectual journey, with an emphasis...
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Derek Rishmawy, at The Gospel Coalition, explains “Why You Should Read Bavinck.” “Bavinck’s accomplishment in the Dogmatics is nothing short of jaw-dropping. The expansive, nuanced, and deeply...
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The Englewood Review of Books reviewed From Every Tribe and Nation by Mark Noll. Noll’s memoir of discovery calls our attention to the infinitely larger story of global Christianity. May it inspire us...
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Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology, by Daniel Brunner, Jennifer Butler, and A. J. Swoboda, was reviewed on Odd Is The New Normal. What this book does, in its amazing depth of research, is gather...
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