Difference between revisions of "History of Christian Mission"
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Green, Michael, Evangelism in the Early Church (Eerdmans,2004). | Green, Michael, Evangelism in the Early Church (Eerdmans,2004). | ||
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Smither, Edward L. Mission in the Early Church: Themes and Reflections (Cascade Books, 2014). | Smither, Edward L. Mission in the Early Church: Themes and Reflections (Cascade Books, 2014). | ||
==Resources for Further Study== | ==Resources for Further Study== | ||
+ | Peters, Greg, <I>The Story of Monasticism: Retrieving an Ancient Tradition for Contemporary Spirituality</I> (Baker Academic, 2015). | ||
+ | Smither, Edward L., <I>Missionary Monks</I> (Cascade Books, 2016) | ||
==[[Canonical Areas]]== | ==[[Canonical Areas]]== | ||
==[[Board of Examining Chaplains]]== | ==[[Board of Examining Chaplains]]== |
Revision as of 21:49, 23 May 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.
Candidates for ordination should be able to demonstrate competency in the following areas with respect to the History of Christian Mission:
- Evangelism and Mission in the Early Church
- Missionary connection with Monasticism
- Modern Missionary Movements
Contents
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).
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)