This book brings together insights from two fields of study: biblical scholarship and missiology. The Great Commission in Matthew's Gospel is often seen as the biblical foundation for mission. The New Testament, however, reflects a variety of models for mission. Each model is examined with regard to historical meaning as well as hermeneutical significance. The final chapter focuses on three issues of great importance for the present situation: unity and diversity in mission, the gospel in relation to cultures, and Bible and dialogue models.
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Verlagsort
Frankfurt a.M.
Deutschland
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Editions-Typ
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
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Höhe: 21 cm
Breite: 14.8 cm
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ISBN-13
978-3-631-51959-2 (9783631519592)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
The Author: Johannes Nissen is Associate Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Department of Biblical Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Contents: Mission as disciple-making (Matthew) - Crossing boundaries (Mark) - The liberating ministry of Jesus (Luke) - Mission and incarnation (John) - Constrained by the love of God (Paul) - Proclamation and confrontation (Col. and Ephes.) - Hope and Mission (1 Peter and Rev.) - Mission, cultures and dialogue.