Tag: Theology of Mission and Ministry

Frost and Hirsch, ReJesus

Michael Frost and Alan Hirsch, ReJesus: A Wild Messiah for a Missional Church. Baker Books, 2008. Referenced in: Theology of Mission, Proposals and Formulations – Missio Dei LifeandLeadership.com Summary This volume is dedicated to exploring Christology as a basis for the task of “refounding” (vs. reforming) the church, i.e. “raising the issue of the church’s

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Schreiter, Constructing Local Theologies

Robert Schreiter, Constructing Local Theologies. Orbis Books, 2002. Referenced in: Theology of Mission, Localized Theologies/Contextualization LifeandLeadership.com Summary There is a strong emphasis in missional church practice in constructing “local theologies,” often called contextualization. This text by Schreiter, alongside the less academic work by Clemens Sedmak’s Doing Local Theology, are the most frequently recommended guides in

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Sedmak, Doing Local Theology

Clemens Sedmak, Doing Local Theology: A Guide for Artisans of a New Humanity (Faith and Cultures Series). Orbis Books, 2002. Referenced in: Theology of Ministry, Localized Theologies/Contextualization LifeandLeadership.com Summary There is a strong emphasis in missional church practice in constructing “local theologies.” Others refer to this as contextualization. This text by Sedmak, alongside the weightier

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Rah, The Next Evangelicalism

Soong-Chan Rah, The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Captivity. IVP Books, 2009. Referenced in: Theology of Mission, Localized Theologies LifeandLeadership.com Summary Though not written specifically for this purpose, The Next Evangelicalism is a great companion volume to Philip Jenkins, The Next Christendom. Jenkins looks at how global shifts have moved “Christendom” to

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Jenkins, The Next Christendom

Philip Jenkins, The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity, Revised and Expanded Edition. Oxford University Press, 2007. Referenced in: Theology of Mission, Missional Context LifeandLeadership.com Summary The LifeandLeadership.com Ministry Resource Guides are not focused on global missions, but upon work within established churches in North America (primarily U.S.). It is naïve, however, to fail

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Tennent, Theology in the Context of World Christianity

Timothy C. Tennent, Theology in the Context of World Christianity: How the Global Church Is Influencing the Way We Think about and Discuss Theology. Zondervan, 2007. Referenced in: Theology of Mission – Localized Theologies/Contextualization LifeandLeadership.com Summary LifeandLeadership.com is not focused on global missions, but upon work within established churches in North America (primarily U.S.). Nevertheless,

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Kirk, Mission Under Scrutiny

J. Andrew Kirk, Mission Under Scrutiny: Confronting Contemporary Challenges. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. 2006. Referenced in: Theology of Mission, Proposals and Formulations – Missio Dei LifeandLeadership.com Summary Most books on theology of mission will acknowledge that the church engages mission amidst cultural issues such as conflict, violence, and same gender relations. But few will actually

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McLaren, The Secret Message of Jesus

Brian D. McClaren, The Secret Message of Jesus: Uncovering the Truth That Could Change Everything. W Publishing Group (Thomas Nelson), 2006. Referenced in: Theology of Mission, Proposals and Formulations – Missio Dei LifeandLeadership.com Summary Brian McLaren is one of the most influential authors in the emergent movement. Some look to him as an apostle/prophet (in

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Bartholomew and Goheen, The Drama of Scripture

Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. Goheen, The Drama of Scripture: Finding Our Place in the Biblical Story. Baker Academic, 2004. Referenced in: Theology of Mission, Proposals and Formulations – Missio Dei LifeandLeadership.com Summary The authors build upon the idea from N.T. Wright that the Bible offers a story that is “the true story of

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Wells, Above All Earthly Powers

David F. Wells, Above All Earthly Powers: Christ in a Postmodern World. Eerdmans, 2005. Referenced in: Theology of Mission, Proposals and Formulations – Missionally Responsive/Evangelical LifeandLeadership.com Summary Much of the current ministry literature seeks to appropriate the postmodern ethos. The Emergent church tends to focus on the promise of postmodernism, while those of the Evaluating-Emergent

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