Missional life in practice and theory: essays in honor of Gailyn Van Rheenen

"Few missiologists have impacted mission theory and practice among Churches of Christ as significantly as has Dr. Gailyn Van Rheenen, yet his global missiological influence has extended far beyond the boundaries of his denominational heritage. This Festschrift, in honor of Gailyn Van Rheenen, c...

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Contributors: Flanders, Christopher Lane (Editor) ; McKinzie, Greg (Editor) ; Cox, Monte (Writer of preface) ; VanRheenen, Gailyn 1946- (Honoree)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Eugene, Oregon Pickwick Publications [2024]
In:Year: 2024
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Church of Christ / Missions theology / Mission / Evangelization
IxTheo Classification:KDG Free church
RH Evangelization; Christian media
RJ Mission; missiology
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Missiologie
B Missions Theory
B Festschrift
B VanRheenen, Gailyn 1946-
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Summary:"Few missiologists have impacted mission theory and practice among Churches of Christ as significantly as has Dr. Gailyn Van Rheenen, yet his global missiological influence has extended far beyond the boundaries of his denominational heritage. This Festschrift, in honor of Gailyn Van Rheenen, contains original missiological contributions from colleagues and former students. Most chapters were presentations at the inaugural Gailyn Van Rheenen sessions in Mission and World Christianity at the 2021 Christian Scholars' Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. The volume is organized to parallel the phases of Van Rheene's career--Africa, academic missiology, and Mission Alive, a North American church-planting organization. His legacy is one that wonderfully embodies critical theory and robust practice." --
Item Description:Includes bibliographic references (179-191 pages)
Includes a bibliography of Gailyn Van Rheenen's work (xix-xxiii pages)
ISBN:1666735604