Difference between revisions of "Paradigms for Mission"
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The practice of Christian mission presupposes a paradigm. How the missionary thinks about the church (ecclesiology) effects both missosology and strategies. Paradigms for mission have shifted dramatically over the past two centuries resulting in a wide variety of approaches. | The practice of Christian mission presupposes a paradigm. How the missionary thinks about the church (ecclesiology) effects both missosology and strategies. Paradigms for mission have shifted dramatically over the past two centuries resulting in a wide variety of approaches. | ||
− | ==Recommended Reading== | + | ==Recommended Reading== |
− | Bosch, David <I>Transforming Mission: Paradigm Shifts in Theology of Mission<I | + | |
+ | Bosch, David <I>Transforming Mission: Paradigm Shifts in Theology of Mission</I> (Orbis Books, 2011) | ||
==Resources for Further Study== | ==Resources for Further Study== | ||
− | + | ==Back to [[Missionary Work of the Church]]== | |
− | ==[[Canonical Areas]]== | + | ==Return to [[Canonical Areas]]== |
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 3 June 2019
The practice of Christian mission presupposes a paradigm. How the missionary thinks about the church (ecclesiology) effects both missosology and strategies. Paradigms for mission have shifted dramatically over the past two centuries resulting in a wide variety of approaches.
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Recommended Reading
Bosch, David Transforming Mission: Paradigm Shifts in Theology of Mission (Orbis Books, 2011)