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Becoming a Missionary Church Lesslie Newbigin and Contemporary Church Movements Michael W. Goheen, Timothy M. Sheridan, and Leslie Newbigin

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A; Baker Academic; 2022Description: 277tr; Paperback, Illustration; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780801049279
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 266
  • G614-M62
Online resources: Summary: This book offers a historical assessment and balanced critique of contemporary church movements, especially in light of missional ecclesiology. An expert on Lesslie Newbigin and an expert on contemporary church models show how Newbigin's ideas have been developed and contextualized in three popular contemporary church movements: missional, emergent, and center church. In addition, the authors explain that some of Newbigin's insights have been neglected and need to be retrieved for the present day. This book calls for the recovery of the missionary nature of the church and commends church practices applicable to any congregation.
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This book offers a historical assessment and balanced critique of contemporary church movements, especially in light of missional ecclesiology. An expert on Lesslie Newbigin and an expert on contemporary church models show how Newbigin's ideas have been developed and contextualized in three popular contemporary church movements: missional, emergent, and center church. In addition, the authors explain that some of Newbigin's insights have been neglected and need to be retrieved for the present day. This book calls for the recovery of the missionary nature of the church and commends church practices applicable to any congregation.

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