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Restoration Churches And Movements In Europe: Great Challenges And New Opportunity, Yann Opsitch Dec 2011

Restoration Churches And Movements In Europe: Great Challenges And New Opportunity, Yann Opsitch

Leaven

No abstract provided.


The International Churches Of Christ (Icoc), Robert Carrillo Dec 2011

The International Churches Of Christ (Icoc), Robert Carrillo

Leaven

No abstract provided.


The New Zealand Story: The Stone-Campbell Movement In New Zealand, Lindsay Jacobs Dec 2011

The New Zealand Story: The Stone-Campbell Movement In New Zealand, Lindsay Jacobs

Leaven

No abstract provided.


The Church Of Christ In Malaysia, Ong Kok Bin Dec 2011

The Church Of Christ In Malaysia, Ong Kok Bin

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No abstract provided.


The Stone-Campbell Movement---A Global View, Lindsay Jacobs Dec 2011

The Stone-Campbell Movement---A Global View, Lindsay Jacobs

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Metropolis: A Stone-Campbell Mosaic, Jared Looney Dec 2011

Metropolis: A Stone-Campbell Mosaic, Jared Looney

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In The Shadow Of The Vatican: Churches Of Christ In Italy, Elizabeth Whatley Dec 2011

In The Shadow Of The Vatican: Churches Of Christ In Italy, Elizabeth Whatley

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The Stone-Campbell Movement In Canada, Claude Cox, Stan Litke Dec 2011

The Stone-Campbell Movement In Canada, Claude Cox, Stan Litke

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The Stone-Campbell Movement In Latin America And The Caribbean, Carmelo Alvarez Dec 2011

The Stone-Campbell Movement In Latin America And The Caribbean, Carmelo Alvarez

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The Restoration (Stone-Campbell) Movement In Africa: Its Beginning And Development, Bosela Eale Dec 2011

The Restoration (Stone-Campbell) Movement In Africa: Its Beginning And Development, Bosela Eale

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Editors' Notes, Stuart Love, D'Esta Love, Dyron Daughrity Dec 2011

Editors' Notes, Stuart Love, D'Esta Love, Dyron Daughrity

Leaven

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Dec 2011

Table Of Contents

Leaven

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Machen And The Gospel, John V. Fesko Sep 2011

Machen And The Gospel, John V. Fesko

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


The Great Commissioning: An Exegesis Of Matthew 28:16-20, Ryan Kendall Phelps May 2011

The Great Commissioning: An Exegesis Of Matthew 28:16-20, Ryan Kendall Phelps

Masters Theses

Throughout the history of Christianity, evangelism has been an often-discussed topic. At certain times the discussion has revolved around the question of whether or not there is a command to actively seek out unbelievers for the purpose of evangelism in the Bible that applies to Christians in the world they live in. One of the most common verses cited as a command for evangelism is Matthew 28:18-20, commonly called the "Great Commission." However, some Christians argue that this is a command for discipleship and not evangelism. While it is hard to make a distinction based on this verse alone, Matthew …


Baker, Samuel, 1812-1888 (Sc 195), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Mar 2011

Baker, Samuel, 1812-1888 (Sc 195), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid and scan (Click on "additional files" below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 195. Letters and certificates of Samuel Baker, a Baptist minister who came to America from England in 1834, eventually holding pastorates in Kentucky, Tennessee, New York, Indiana, and Illinois . He was instrumental in establishing Bethel College in Russellville, Kentucky, and Bethel Female College in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The materials from the 18th century and early 19th century are facsimiles.


Urban Leadership : A Study In Contextual Ministry, Claude Solano Jan 2011

Urban Leadership : A Study In Contextual Ministry, Claude Solano

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Mission Unfinished : Evaluating The Impact Of The Global Outreach Seminar In The Local Church, Michael Karl Hoppe Jan 2011

Mission Unfinished : Evaluating The Impact Of The Global Outreach Seminar In The Local Church, Michael Karl Hoppe

ATS Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Evangelical And Frontier Mission Perspectives On The Global Progress Of The Gospel, Beth Snodderly, A. Scott Moreau Jan 2011

Evangelical And Frontier Mission Perspectives On The Global Progress Of The Gospel, Beth Snodderly, A. Scott Moreau

Edinburgh Centenary Series

As we reflect on the past century, then, the stories of the evangelical world church deserve to be heard. In this volume, we do not have space to even begin to scratch the surface. Being forced to choose an orientation, we collected stories and thinking related to the way evangelicals have idealized, operationalized and organized in light of the remaining frontiers of mission.


Mission Today And Tomorrow, Kim Kirsteen, Andrew Anderson Jan 2011

Mission Today And Tomorrow, Kim Kirsteen, Andrew Anderson

Edinburgh Centenary Series

This record of the Edinburgh 2010 Conference is intended to give the background to that Call, to share the spirit of the conference, and to stimulate informed and focused participation in God’s mission in Christ for the world’s salvation.


Missional Holiness In A Post-Christendom World, Timothy C. Tennent Jan 2011

Missional Holiness In A Post-Christendom World, Timothy C. Tennent

The Asbury Journal

The following address was given by Dr. Timothy Tennent, president of Asbury Theological Seminary as the Fall 2010 Convocation Address, first on the Florida-Dunnam Campus (September 7, 2010) and then on the Wilmore (Kentucky) Campus of Asbury Theological Seminary (September 9, 2010). It has been left in its oral form of address.


Living Water In Indian Cups: A Call For Cultural Relevance In Contemporary Indian Missions, Prabhusingh Vedhamanickam Jan 2011

Living Water In Indian Cups: A Call For Cultural Relevance In Contemporary Indian Missions, Prabhusingh Vedhamanickam

The Asbury Journal

There has been a concentrated effort in contemporary India to stereotype Christianity as a western agent involved in destroying Indic religions, desecrating Indian cultures and destabilizing the nation. While there have been some attempts to contextualize the gospel in Indian missions, in the theological and missiological realms, there is an urgent need to incarnate the gospel in culturally relevant ways due to three critical factors: The cultural diversity of the nation, the rise of Hindu nationalism and the paradigmatic shift from Indian cross cultural missions to local, indigenous movements. While the multinational companies in India are tailoring their strategies according …