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A Scandalous prophet : the way of mission after Newbigin / edited by Thomas F. Foust [and others].

Contributor(s): Foust, Thomas F
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xxiv, 325 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0802849563Other title: Way of mission after NewbiginSubject(s): Newbigin, Lesslie | Missions -- TheoryDDC classification: 266/.0092 LOC classification: BV2072.2.N49 | S33 2002Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes a comprehensive bibliography (pages 249-325).
Partial contents:
Lesslie Newbigin as public theologian / Duncan B. Forrester -- Rival conceptions of global Christianity: Mission and modernity, then and now / Bert Hoedemaker -- Entering exile: Can there be a missiology for "Not My People"? / Peter Cruchley-Jones -- Missional calling of believers in the world: Lesslie Newbigin's contribution / Michael Goheen -- Mission and Trinitarian theology / Perry Schmidt-Leukel -- Trinitarian tradition and the cultural collapse of late modernity / Colin J.D. Green -- Use and misuse of "metaphor" in Christian theology / Heather Ward -- Trinitarian missiology / Philip D. Kenneson -- Uncontainable God / Frances Young -- The church in the postmodern transition / George R. Hunsberger -- Churches and postmodernity / Lynne Price -- Mission in the West / J. Andrew Kirk -- The emerging Christ of Post-Christian Europe / Werner Ustorf -- Enlightenment, postmodernity, and mission / Andrew Walls -- Lesslie Newbigin's epistemology / Thomas F. Foust --
The Globalization of poverty and the exploitation of the Gospel / K.P. Aleaz -- Globalization and the Gospel: a Muslim view / Mahmut Aydin -- The Gospel as authentic meta-narrative / Charles R. Taber -- Globalization, gospel, and cultural relativism / Robert M.C. Jeffery / Gospel, authority, and globalization / David Kettle -- Lesslie Newbigin's understanding of Islam / Jenny Taylor -- A response to the consultation / Daniel W. Hardy / Two wonderful, bewildering days / G. Jan van Butselaar -- Afterword / Michael H. Taylor / Colloquium programme for sessions / Bishop J. E. Lesslie Newbigin: a comprehensive bibliography / compiled by Thomas F. Foust and George R. Hunsberger

Includes a comprehensive bibliography (pages 249-325).

Section 1. Lesslie Newbigin as public theologian / Duncan B. Forrester -- Rival conceptions of global Christianity: Mission and modernity, then and now / Bert Hoedemaker -- Entering exile: Can there be a missiology for "Not My People"? / Peter Cruchley-Jones -- Missional calling of believers in the world: Lesslie Newbigin's contribution / Michael Goheen -- Section 2. Mission and Trinitarian theology / Perry Schmidt-Leukel -- Trinitarian tradition and the cultural collapse of late modernity / Colin J.D. Green -- Use and misuse of "metaphor" in Christian theology / Heather Ward -- Trinitarian missiology / Philip D. Kenneson -- Uncontainable God / Frances Young -- Section 3. The church in the postmodern transition / George R. Hunsberger -- Churches and postmodernity / Lynne Price -- Mission in the West / J. Andrew Kirk -- The emerging Christ of Post-Christian Europe / Werner Ustorf -- Enlightenment, postmodernity, and mission / Andrew Walls -- Lesslie Newbigin's epistemology / Thomas F. Foust --

Section 4. The Globalization of poverty and the exploitation of the Gospel / K.P. Aleaz -- Globalization and the Gospel: a Muslim view / Mahmut Aydin -- The Gospel as authentic meta-narrative / Charles R. Taber -- Globalization, gospel, and cultural relativism / Robert M.C. Jeffery / Gospel, authority, and globalization / David Kettle -- Lesslie Newbigin's understanding of Islam / Jenny Taylor -- Section 5. -- A response to the consultation / Daniel W. Hardy / Two wonderful, bewildering days / G. Jan van Butselaar -- Afterword / Michael H. Taylor / Colloquium programme for sessions / Bishop J. E. Lesslie Newbigin: a comprehensive bibliography / compiled by Thomas F. Foust and George R. Hunsberger

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