Adventist missions facing the 21st century: a reader

Among Adventists all around the world there is a renewed interest in missions. There is, at the same time, a feeling of powerlessness as they sense the greatness of the unfinished task. There is confusion as to their relationship to other mission agencies. There is a probing for answers to questions...

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Contributors: Dunton, Hugh (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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WorldCat: WorldCat
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Published: Frankfurt am Main Bern New York Paris Lang 1990
In: Archives of international Adventist history (3)
Year: 1990
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Series/Journal:Archives of international Adventist history 3
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten / Mission (international law
Further subjects:B Adventists Missions Congresses
B Missions theology
B Conference program 1988 (Bracknell)
B Gemeinschaft der Siebenten-Tags-Adventisten
B Mission (international law
B Seventh-Day Adventists Missions Congresses
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Summary:Among Adventists all around the world there is a renewed interest in missions. There is, at the same time, a feeling of powerlessness as they sense the greatness of the unfinished task. There is confusion as to their relationship to other mission agencies. There is a probing for answers to questions such as: Is there salvation outside the Christian message? What is the relationship of Christianity to culture? What is the role of the modern missionary? How does Gospel Proclamation interact with Social Action? - Contents: The changing role of missions - The Biblical basis - Strategies for missions - Two African Church histories - Women in missions - Adventist overseas missions.
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISBN:363142387X