Difference between revisions of "Missionary Work of the Church"
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# [[History of Christian Mission]] | # [[History of Christian Mission]] | ||
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# [[Paradigms for Mission]] | # [[Paradigms for Mission]] | ||
## [[Missiology and ecclesiology]] | ## [[Missiology and ecclesiology]] | ||
## [[Mission Strategies]] | ## [[Mission Strategies]] | ||
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# [[The Practices of Mission]] | # [[The Practices of Mission]] | ||
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+ | ## [[Cross-cultural communication]] | ||
+ | ## [[Contextualization]] | ||
## [[Church Planting]] | ## [[Church Planting]] | ||
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# [[Mission in 21st Century North America]] | # [[Mission in 21st Century North America]] | ||
## [[Missional Implications of Technology]] | ## [[Missional Implications of Technology]] | ||
− | ## [[Post-Christian America]] | + | ## [[Post-Christian North America]] |
− | ==[[Canonical Areas]]== | + | ==Return to [[Canonical Areas]]== |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 3 June 2019
ACNA Constitution and Canons Title III.4.2 lists "The Missionary Work of the Church" as the 8th subject of examination required for all persons seeking ordination as Presbyter. This subject is defined as, "How the Gospel has been passed from one language, tribe and nation to another; basic principles of cross-cultural communication; mission strategies; and personal relational evangelism and apologetics."
The ACNA West divides the Missionary Work of the Church into the following subcatagories:
- History of Christian Mission
- Paradigms for Mission
- The Practices of Mission
- Mission in 21st Century North America