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Mission in the New Testament: An Evangelical Approach - American Society of Missiology Jr. Larkin
Mission in the New Testament: An Evangelical Approach - American Society of Missiology
Jr. Larkin
Mission in the New Testament articulates Scriptural teachings on mission from a contemporary American Evangelical standpoint, contributing a fresh statement of the biblical foundations of mission and serving as a catalyst for completion of the church's universal mission in this generation. After investigating the historical background of the idea of mission in the Hebrew Scriptures, inter-testamental Judaism, the life of Jesus and the beginnings of the church, the book proceeds in a roughly canonical order through the New Testament. Essays analyze the works of Paul, the Synoptic Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the General Epistles, and Revelation. While well-versed in the historical-critical method of biblical interpretation, editors and contributors alike offer a cogent argument for recovering the "missional horizon" of the New Testament. They also emphasize that "mission" today can no longer be defined geographically and that non-Western churches are assuming major leadership roles in Christian world mission.
176 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 3, 2005 |
| Original release date | 1998 |
| ISBN13 | 9781570751691 |
| Publishers | Orbis Books (USA) |
| Pages | 176 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 228 × 16 mm · 403 g |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Larkin, William |
| Editor | Williams, Joel |