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Record Nr.

UNINA9910797794503321

Autore

Guder Darrell L. <1939->

Titolo

Called to witness [[electronic resource] ] : doing missional theology / / Darrell L. Guder

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Grand Rapids, Michigan : , : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

9781467443890

1467443891

9780802872227

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xvi,  203 pages)

Collana

The Gospel and our culture

Disciplina

266.001

Soggetti

Evangelistic work

Church

Mission of the church

Missions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Foreword / John R. Franke --

1. From mission and theology to missional theology --

2. The missio Dei: a mission theology for after Christendom --

3. The Christological formation of missional practice --

4. The church as missional community --

5. The Nicene marks in a post-Christendom church --

6. The missional authority of scripture --

7. The scriptural formation of the missional community --

8. The "worthy walk" of the missional community after Christendom --

9. Missional leadership for the formation of the community's "worthy walk" --

10. Missio Dei: integrating theological formation for apostolic vocation --

11. Missional ecumenism: the vision and the challenge.



Sommario/riassunto

Since the publication of the groundbreaking volume Missional Church in 1998, there has been wide-ranging engagement with the missional church theme. In this book Darrell Guder builds on that ongoing discussion by considering basic theological issues that must be addressed if the church is to be faithful to its calling to serve God as Christ’s witnessing people. Guder argues that there are major consequences for every classical theological locus if the fundamental claims of the missional church discussion are acknowledged. In Called to Witness Guder delves into these consequences, saying that we need to keep doing missional theology until it is possible to leave off the “missional scaffolding” because, after all, mission defines the very essence and calling of the church. Distillation of crucial issues for the church by one of the leading voices in missional theology. Since the publication of the groundbreaking volume Missional Church in 1998, there has been wide-ranging engagement with the theme of the missional church. One of the leading voices in the missional church conversation, Darrell Guder here lays out basic theological issues that must be addressed for the church to serve God faithfully as Christ's witnessing people. Guder argues that there are major consequences for every classical theological locus if the fundamental claims of the missional church discussion are acknowledged. In Called to Witness he delves into these consequences, saying that we need to keep doing missional theology until it is possible to leave off the "missional scaffolding" because, after all, mission defines the very essence and calling of the church.--