Difference between revisions of "History of Christian Mission"
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From its very beginning, the Christian church has been a missionary movement. As the church encountered different cultures and peoples, missionaries adapted their methods and practices to suit the context. Thus a historical understanding of Christian mission is an essential aspect of the missionary work of the church. | From its very beginning, the Christian church has been a missionary movement. As the church encountered different cultures and peoples, missionaries adapted their methods and practices to suit the context. Thus a historical understanding of Christian mission is an essential aspect of the missionary work of the church. | ||
− | + | Five historical topics are worth particular attention | |
− | + | *Early Church | |
− | + | *Celtic Church | |
− | + | *Monasticism | |
− | + | *Anglican Approaches to Mission | |
+ | *Modern Missionary Movements | ||
==Recommended Reading== | ==Recommended Reading== | ||
− | Green, Michael, Evangelism in the Early Church (Eerdmans,2004). | + | Green, Michael, <I>Evangelism in the Early Church</I> (Eerdmans,2004). |
− | Smither, Edward L. Mission in the Early Church: Themes and Reflections (Cascade Books, 2014). | + | Smither, Edward L. <I>Mission in the Early Church: Themes and Reflections</I> (Cascade Books, 2014). |
− | Goheen, Michael W., Introducing Christian Mission Today: Scripture, History, and Issues (IVP Academic, 2014). | + | Goheen, Michael W., <I>Introducing Christian Mission Today: Scripture, History, and Issues</I> (IVP Academic, 2014). |
==Resources for Further Study== | ==Resources for Further Study== | ||
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Smither, Edward L., <I>Missionary Monks</I> (Cascade Books, 2016) | Smither, Edward L., <I>Missionary Monks</I> (Cascade Books, 2016) | ||
− | ==[[ | + | Hunter, George G. III <I>The Celtic Way of Evangelism: How Christianity Can Reach the West . . .Again</I> (Abingdon, 2010). |
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+ | Stott, John, <I>Christian Mission in the Modern World</I> (IVP Academic, 2015) | ||
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+ | Hopkins, Hugh Evan <I>Charles Simeon of Cambridge (Eerdmans, 1977) | ||
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+ | ==Back to [[Missionary Work of the Church]]== | ||
+ | ==Return to [[Canonical Areas]]== |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 3 June 2019
From its very beginning, the Christian church has been a missionary movement. As the church encountered different cultures and peoples, missionaries adapted their methods and practices to suit the context. Thus a historical understanding of Christian mission is an essential aspect of the missionary work of the church.
Five historical topics are worth particular attention
- Early Church
- Celtic Church
- Monasticism
- Anglican Approaches to Mission
- Modern Missionary Movements
Recommended Reading
Green, Michael, Evangelism in the Early Church (Eerdmans,2004).
Smither, Edward L. Mission in the Early Church: Themes and Reflections (Cascade Books, 2014).
Goheen, Michael W., Introducing Christian Mission Today: Scripture, History, and Issues (IVP Academic, 2014).
Resources for Further Study
Peters, Greg, The Story of Monasticism: Retrieving an Ancient Tradition for Contemporary Spirituality (Baker Academic, 2015).
Smither, Edward L., Missionary Monks (Cascade Books, 2016)
Hunter, George G. III The Celtic Way of Evangelism: How Christianity Can Reach the West . . .Again (Abingdon, 2010).
Stott, John, Christian Mission in the Modern World (IVP Academic, 2015)
Hopkins, Hugh Evan Charles Simeon of Cambridge (Eerdmans, 1977)
Back to Missionary Work of the Church
==Return to Canonical Areas==