Canon and MissionA&C Black, 1. jan. 1999 - 128 sider This book's theme is that the biblical canon, read as a whole or as a "unity of unities, " calls for mission, and mission emerges from and always has need of the biblical canon for its witness in and to the world. Beeby proposes the Exodus theme as a way of understanding both the canonical unity of the Bible and Christianity's mission in today's world - a mission that must include interfaith dialogue. The canon moves from creation to new creation, he writes, and this movement of renewal, restoration, and redemption is through a sent (missio) nation, son, and community. |
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FROM CANON TO MISSION 22 | 22 |
FROM MISSION TO CANON | 39 |
A MISSIONARY HERMENEUTIC OF SCRIPTURE | 100 |
REFERENCES CITED | 116 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Abraham ambiguous Assyria authoritative authority beginning Bible biblical studies blessing Book of Jonah called canon and mission Canonical criticism canonical interpretation century chapter chosen Christendom Christian church exists context continuity covenant creation and redemption death Deutero-Isaiah Deuteronomy distinction earth Egypt Exodus faith fragmentation Genesis Gentiles God's gospel Greek heavens Hebrew scriptures Hosea human humankind idolatry inseparability interdependence interfaith dialogue Isaiah Israel Israel/the church Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jon Levenson liberation liberation theology live Lord Luke Mark's means missio dei missiological missiology mission to culture missionary hermeneutic modern culture Moses Muppim nations nature norm Northrop Frye numbers Old Testament pattern perhaps Pharaoh political postmodernity preach present promise prophecy prophets provides questions recognized redeemer redemption covenant relationship Revelation Roman salvation scrip seen speak story Taiwan themes theology things tion true truth ture understanding unity witness word worldview wrestling writings Yahweh
Henvisninger til denne bog
Mission Shaped Questions: Defining Issues for Today's Church Steven J. L. Croft Begrænset visning - 2008 |