Participating in God's Mission

EERDMANS TRADEISBN: 9780802874986

A Theological Missiology for the Church in America

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By Craig Van Gelder, Dwight Zscheile
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229 x 152 mm
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384

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Craig Van Gelder is professor emeritus of congregational mission at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. His other books include The Missional Church in Perspective and The Ministry of the Missional Church. Dwight J. Zscheile is associate professor of congregational mission and leadership at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Reviews

Religious Studies Review "While [Participating in God's Mission] is aimed specifically at the American context, much here would nonetheless be useful in considering missional engagement throughout the West in general." Stephen Bevans, SVD --Catholic Theological Union, Chicago "A real milestone for missiology and ecclesiology in the North American context. . . . This is a book for all Christians in all North American churches to read and be challenged by, but it is particularly important for church leaders to pay it close attention." Gregory Leffel -- author of Faith Seeking Action: Mission, Social Movements, and the Church in Motion "How might American churches faithfully participate in God's mission today? One way is by listening to Craig Van Gelder and Dwight Zscheile! They provide here a rich field guide to that complex faithfulness that marks Christian witness as participation in missio Dei. . . . This brilliant book is tender in its humane focus." Darrell Guder -- Princeton Theological Seminary "The missional exploration of the implications of the end of Western Christendom has been helpfully guided by the growing consensus about the centrality of the theology of the mission of God. This book refines that consensus with its 'missiological interpretation of the contemporary cultural environment.' The parsing of the Christendom legacy provided here is a rich resource for further exploration of what it means, biblically and theologically, to be God's witnessing people in the North Atlantic mission fields. This is a welcome and challenging expansion and deepening of the missional discourse."

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