The Missionary Theology of D. T. Niles

D. T. Niles is best known for his often-quoted definition of evangelism, “one beggar telling another beggar where to get food.” Yet few seem to be aware of the scope of his missionary theology. His writings reflect a striking breadth and comprehensiveness of missional and ecumenical concerns and int...

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Published in:International bulletin of mission research
Main Author: Pak, Chun-sik 1958- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage Publishing [2019]
In: International bulletin of mission research
Further subjects:B Ecumenism
B D. T. Niles
B Evangelism
B Indigenization
B missional ecclesiology
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Summary:D. T. Niles is best known for his often-quoted definition of evangelism, “one beggar telling another beggar where to get food.” Yet few seem to be aware of the scope of his missionary theology. His writings reflect a striking breadth and comprehensiveness of missional and ecumenical concerns and interests. Niles’s insights into Christian mission and unity still have much to contribute to a greater understanding of the nature and calling of the church. This article examines Niles’s view of the church as a missionary community, his theology of evangelism, and his commitment to the unity and indigenization of the church.
ISSN:2396-9407
Contains:Enthalten in: International bulletin of mission research
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/2396939319857516