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245 0 4 _aThe end of theology :
_bshaping theology for the sake of mission /
_cJason S. Sexton and Paul Weston, editors.
260 _aMinneapolis, MN :
_bFortress Press,
_cc2016.
300 _axxvii, 299 pages ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 273-290) and index.
505 0 _aPart I. Theology and mission in dialogue. A missional approach to scripture for the theological task / Michael W. Goheen -- Widening the frame on redemptive history: a response to Michael Goheen / Justin Stratis -- More scripture, please!: a Protestant approach to appropriating tradition for theology today / Bradley G. Green -- A missiological appropriation of tradition: a response to Brad Green / Paul Weston -- Doing theology for the church's mission: the appropriation of culture / Kirsteen Kim -- A theology of culture for the missionary task: a response to Kirsteen Kim / Daniel Strange -- Part II. Assessing the shape of theology and mission in dialogue. Theology, Bible, and mission / Mark W. Elliott -- Doing theology for the church's mission: a historian's perspective / Brian Stanley -- Seeing and believing / Pete Ward -- Confessing evangelical theology in dynamic public spaces / Jason S. Sexton -- Part III. The practice of shaping theology for mission. The widening of Christian mission: C. René Padilla and the intellectual origins of integral mission / David C. Kirkpatrick -- Embodiment as social healing between the church and LBGT community / Andrew Marin -- Pioneering mission for the church's theology / Jonny Baker -- Adopting a new theological paradigm for doing theology for the church's mission / Krish Kandiah.
520 _aMissiologists and theologians do not often talk to each other, which has resulted in increased ignorance of each other's questions and concerns about how to do theology in ways that effectively serve the Church's mission. Under the auspices of the Tyndale Fellowship Christian Doctrine study group, a colloquium of distinguished scholars and practitioners recently gathered at the University of Cambridge. This volume, arising out of that symposium, begins hard conversations that have been waiting to happen. Each participant brings a particular perspective to questions about the nature of theology and how it is most meaningfully constructed so as to offer a truly interdisciplinary perspective on theology and mission. It highlights perspectives of contextual theology and systematic theology, as well as missiology and mission studies, world Christianity and historical inquiry, biblical studies and missional hermeneutics, ethnography, pastoral practice, and social justice. It also pays keen attention to matters on the ground with a profound desire to relate questions of evangelical identity-- including ministry practice and mission-- to the wider tradition. In short this volume sets out to model the kind of engagement required by both Church and Academy to do theology for mission. (Publisher).
650 0 _aTheology.
650 0 _aMissions
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650 7 _aMissions
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650 7 _aTheology.
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700 1 _aSexton, Jason S.,
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700 1 _aWeston, Paul,
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