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Missions as the theology of the church : an argument from Malawi / Klaus Fiedler.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Mzuni texts ; no. 2.Publication details: Mzuzu: Mzuni Press, 2015Description: 69 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9996027031
  • 9789996027031
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 266.0096 23
LOC classification:
  • BV3500 .F546 2015
Contents:
The centre of all theology -- My background -- My presuppositions -- The first 1600 years -- The reformations -- Pietists, Puritans and orthodox theologians -- The Enlightenment -- The Great Awakening -- The Restorationist interlude -- The holiness revival (Second Evangelical Awakening) and the faith missions -- And then came the Pentecostals -- A new evangelical beginning -- And then the charismatics -- Edinburgh 1910/2010 -- Missions as the theology of the church and predestination -- The position of women in the kingdom of God -- Missions as theology of the church and Christian unity -- What about "wholistic mission?" -- Migration and the unity of the church -- Keep the revival.
Summary: The Christian faith is comprehensive and diverse, so the question, what the centre is, can be asked. Different answers have been given, to which this book adds another. The venture of the Christian faith is missions, following Kenneth Scott Latourette's thesis that the Holy Spirit moves forward the history of the church by bringing in ever new revivals, which produce ever new organisations. Therefore missions are not the children of the churches, but of the revivals, and Africa was not evangalised by the European and American churches, but by the Europeans and American mission societies.
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Malawiana Malawiana Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre MAL BV 3500 FIE 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 011201 Available mZulm-011201
Malawiana Malawiana Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre BV 3500 FIE 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 011202 Available mZulm-011202
Malawiana Malawiana Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre MAL BV 3500 FIE 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 011203 Available mZulm-011203
Malawiana Malawiana Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre MAL BV 3500 FIE 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 012221 Available MzULM-012221
Malawiana Malawiana Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre MAL BV 3500 FIE 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 023131 Available MzULM-023131
Malawiana Malawiana Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre MAL BV 3500 FIE 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 024129 Available MzULM-024129

Includes bibliographic references.

The centre of all theology -- My background -- My presuppositions -- The first 1600 years -- The reformations -- Pietists, Puritans and orthodox theologians -- The Enlightenment -- The Great Awakening -- The Restorationist interlude -- The holiness revival (Second Evangelical Awakening) and the faith missions -- And then came the Pentecostals -- A new evangelical beginning -- And then the charismatics -- Edinburgh 1910/2010 -- Missions as the theology of the church and predestination -- The position of women in the kingdom of God -- Missions as theology of the church and Christian unity -- What about "wholistic mission?" -- Migration and the unity of the church -- Keep the revival.

The Christian faith is comprehensive and diverse, so the question, what the centre is, can be asked. Different answers have been given, to which this book adds another. The venture of the Christian faith is missions, following Kenneth Scott Latourette's thesis that the Holy Spirit moves forward the history of the church by bringing in ever new revivals, which produce ever new organisations. Therefore missions are not the children of the churches, but of the revivals, and Africa was not evangalised by the European and American churches, but by the Europeans and American mission societies.

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