02468cam a2200361 a 4500999001900000001000900019003000600028005001700034008004100051010001300092020001500105020001800120020002200138020002500160035002000185040008600205050002300291082002000314100003300334245008600367246004300453260004400496300002600540490005200566504006600618505080300684520037401487650002801861653002101889830005901910942001201969952012501981 c223499d22349922625396OCoLC20240214124754.0901018s1991 nyu b 001 0 eng  a90021619 a0883447444 a9780883447444 a0883447193 (pbk.) a9780883447192 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)22625396 aDLCbengcNPTSdLVBdPGCdNLGGCdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdGEBAYdSGBdBDXdGBVCPdDAY00aBV2063b.B649 199100a266.001 BOS2201 aBosch, David Jacobus.91242110aTransforming Mission :bParadigm Shifts in Theology of Mission /cDavid J. Bosch.30aParadigm shifts in theology of mission aMaryknoll, N.Y. :bOrbis Books,cc1991. axix, 587 p. ;c25 cm.1 aAmerican Society of Missiology series ;vno. 16 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 535-562) and indexes.0 aIntroduction. Mission : the contemporary crisis -- pt. 1. New Testament models of mission. Reflections on the New Testament as a missionary document -- Matthew : mission as disciple-making -- Luke-Acts : practicing forgiveness and solidarity with the poor -- Mission in Paul : invitation to join the eschatological community -- pt. 2. Historical paradigms of mission. Paradigm changes in missiology -- The missionary paradigm of the Eastern Church -- The medieval Roman Catholic missionary paradigm -- The missionary paradigm of the Protestant Reformation -- Mission in the wake of the Enlightenment -- pt. 3. Toward a relevant missiology. The emergence of a postmodern paradigm -- Mission in a time of testing -- Elements of an emerging ecumenical missionary paradigm -- Mission in many modes. a"Bosch examins the entire sweep of Christian tradition to show historically how five paradigms have encapsualted the Christian understand of how God saves and what human beings should do in response. Bosch then outlines the key charactersitcs of an emergin 'postmodern' paradigm dialectically linking salvation's transcendent and immanent dimensions." --from back cover 0aMissionsxTheory.93361 0aMissionsaTheory 0aAmerican Society of Missiology series ;vno. 16.94154 2ddccBK 00102ddc4070aNPTSbNPTScBKd2024-02-14eDonatedl0o266.001 BOSpNPTS005409r2024-02-14 00:00:00t2w2024-02-14yBK