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International Review of Mission, 2001
... By the end of the 19th century Matthew 28:1820 had completely superseded other verses from ... more ... By the end of the 19th century Matthew 28:1820 had completely superseded other verses from Scripture as principal ... 12 See Nevius, John, The Planting and Development of Missionary Churches, reprint edition by the Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1958. ...
Studies in World Christianity, 2007
Religious Studies Review, 2006
Freedom of Belief & Christian Mission
... Eastern Orthodox mission theology today. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Stamoolis, Jam... more ... Eastern Orthodox mission theology today. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Stamoolis, James J. PUBLISHER: Orbis Books (Maryknoll, NY). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1986. PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 0883442159 [pbk]). VOLUME/EDITION: Volume 10. ...
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 1999
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2008
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2014
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 1989
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 1984
W h en Protestants and Roman Catholics look at the Eastern veals better the relation between the ... more W h en Protestants and Roman Catholics look at the Eastern veals better the relation between the Church as fullness and the Orthodox Church's mission history, they are often puz Church as mission than the Eucharist, the central act of the zled. They find some missionaries to admire." some practices to Church's leifurgia, ... The Eucharist is always the End, the sacra question.? and much that is difficult to comprehend. The general ment of the parousia, and, yet, it is always the beginning, the start viewpoint seems to be that the Orthodox mission experience "is a ing point: now the mission begins."? chapter in the history of the expansion of the faith, but is of little relevance today. Since the late 1950s, however, there has been con
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 1977
This listing is offered with the hope that it will encourage the Kovach, Michael George. "The Rus... more This listing is offered with the hope that it will encourage the Kovach, Michael George. "The Russian Orthodox Church in Rus study of the Eastern Orthodox Church and, in particular, of Or sian America." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh,. thodox missions. A few notes of explanation may be helpful. 1957. Pp. iv, 290. Included are histories of Orthodox mission work, especially in the A history of the Aleutian-Alaskan mission. first section, because no book-length treatment of Orthodox mis Orthodox Church in America. The Orthodox Church in America sion theology has yet appeared and the histories give the theologi Its Mission to America. Syosset, New York: American Or cal framework in which Orthodox missions were undertaken. thodox Church, 1975. Pp. 59. General works on the Orthodox Church and Orthodox theology The working papers and documents preparatory to the Fourth are omitted because references to mission in these works are All-American Council. Shows the self-understanding of the limited to a few pages. The journal Porefthendes was for a little AOC with regard to missionary work and witness. more than a decade the publication of the Inter-Orthodox Mis sionary Center, "Porefthendes," Athens, Greece. Publication of Spiridon, Archimandrite. Mes Missions en Siberie. Translated by the journal has been suspended, but the back numbers demon Pierre Pascal. Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1950. Pp. 156. strate the creative thinking done by the Orthodox connected with A critical review of Orthodox missionary work by an Or the Center. Porefthendes was published. in identical Greek and thodox missionary. English editions, the English edition being cited exclusively be Smirnoff, Eugene. A Short Account of the Historical Development low. The writer would welcome critical comments and suggested and Present Position of Russian Orthodox Missions. London: additions to the bibliography. Rivertons, 1903; reprint ed., Willits, Calif.: Eastern Orthodox Books, n.d. Pp. xii, 83. I. Books, pamphlets, and dissertations. Valuable missionary history and record of missionary princi pies.
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2008
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2014
Missiology: An International Review, 1994
For Christ and the University: The Story ofinterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the U.S.A., 1940-... more For Christ and the University: The Story ofinterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the U.S.A., 1940-1990 By Keith and Gladys Hunt Downers Grove. IL: InterVarsity Press 1991. 454 pp.. paper, $19.95 Reviewed by James Stamoolis Keith and Gladys Hunt have produced not only a readable history, but have given an example of how histories like this can be written. They have combined archival research with personal interviews. Former IVCF staff themselves, they have exhibited an amazing fairness in handling the data. The organization of this book is by decades and by areas of the ministry. The chapter on the leadership crises of the 1980s is particularly well written. The faults and foibles of the board and the chief administrative officers are spelled out. The honesty of this history commends it. However, its value transcends the circle of those who have connection with IVCF. The resolution of the leadership crisis is worth studying as a case history for board relationships. For those engaged in developing indigenous work, the book is invaluable. IVCF was founded on the principle of university students reaching and discipling other university students. The professional staffwere there to provide training and encouragement, but the work was student led. In the 1940s and 1950s, staff and students studied the writings of Roland Allen on indigenous mission principles. Useful too is the reminder that university students have played a major role in the missionary enterprise. The Hunts survey the history of universities and the rise of student initiatives in mission, including the Student Volunteer Movement. Reading the book gives one the impression of reading a Who's Who of Protestant interdenominational and denominational missionary societies. Finally, one of the key lessons of the book is how IVCF was deeply connected with its cultural surroundings and how it sought to challenge the presuppositions of the culture and demonstrate the relevance of the Christian message in those settings. Is that not what missiology should be doing?
Missiology: An International Review, 1988
Missiology: An International Review, 1987
Missiology: An International Review, 1986
International Review of Mission, 2001
... By the end of the 19th century Matthew 28:1820 had completely superseded other verses from ... more ... By the end of the 19th century Matthew 28:1820 had completely superseded other verses from Scripture as principal ... 12 See Nevius, John, The Planting and Development of Missionary Churches, reprint edition by the Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1958. ...
Studies in World Christianity, 2007
Religious Studies Review, 2006
Freedom of Belief & Christian Mission
... Eastern Orthodox mission theology today. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Stamoolis, Jam... more ... Eastern Orthodox mission theology today. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Stamoolis, James J. PUBLISHER: Orbis Books (Maryknoll, NY). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1986. PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 0883442159 [pbk]). VOLUME/EDITION: Volume 10. ...
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 1999
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2008
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2014
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 1989
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 1984
W h en Protestants and Roman Catholics look at the Eastern veals better the relation between the ... more W h en Protestants and Roman Catholics look at the Eastern veals better the relation between the Church as fullness and the Orthodox Church's mission history, they are often puz Church as mission than the Eucharist, the central act of the zled. They find some missionaries to admire." some practices to Church's leifurgia, ... The Eucharist is always the End, the sacra question.? and much that is difficult to comprehend. The general ment of the parousia, and, yet, it is always the beginning, the start viewpoint seems to be that the Orthodox mission experience "is a ing point: now the mission begins."? chapter in the history of the expansion of the faith, but is of little relevance today. Since the late 1950s, however, there has been con
International Bulletin of Mission Research, 1977
This listing is offered with the hope that it will encourage the Kovach, Michael George. "The Rus... more This listing is offered with the hope that it will encourage the Kovach, Michael George. "The Russian Orthodox Church in Rus study of the Eastern Orthodox Church and, in particular, of Or sian America." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh,. thodox missions. A few notes of explanation may be helpful. 1957. Pp. iv, 290. Included are histories of Orthodox mission work, especially in the A history of the Aleutian-Alaskan mission. first section, because no book-length treatment of Orthodox mis Orthodox Church in America. The Orthodox Church in America sion theology has yet appeared and the histories give the theologi Its Mission to America. Syosset, New York: American Or cal framework in which Orthodox missions were undertaken. thodox Church, 1975. Pp. 59. General works on the Orthodox Church and Orthodox theology The working papers and documents preparatory to the Fourth are omitted because references to mission in these works are All-American Council. Shows the self-understanding of the limited to a few pages. The journal Porefthendes was for a little AOC with regard to missionary work and witness. more than a decade the publication of the Inter-Orthodox Mis sionary Center, "Porefthendes," Athens, Greece. Publication of Spiridon, Archimandrite. Mes Missions en Siberie. Translated by the journal has been suspended, but the back numbers demon Pierre Pascal. Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1950. Pp. 156. strate the creative thinking done by the Orthodox connected with A critical review of Orthodox missionary work by an Or the Center. Porefthendes was published. in identical Greek and thodox missionary. English editions, the English edition being cited exclusively be Smirnoff, Eugene. A Short Account of the Historical Development low. The writer would welcome critical comments and suggested and Present Position of Russian Orthodox Missions. London: additions to the bibliography. Rivertons, 1903; reprint ed., Willits, Calif.: Eastern Orthodox Books, n.d. Pp. xii, 83. I. Books, pamphlets, and dissertations. Valuable missionary history and record of missionary princi pies.
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2008
International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2014
Missiology: An International Review, 1994
For Christ and the University: The Story ofinterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the U.S.A., 1940-... more For Christ and the University: The Story ofinterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the U.S.A., 1940-1990 By Keith and Gladys Hunt Downers Grove. IL: InterVarsity Press 1991. 454 pp.. paper, $19.95 Reviewed by James Stamoolis Keith and Gladys Hunt have produced not only a readable history, but have given an example of how histories like this can be written. They have combined archival research with personal interviews. Former IVCF staff themselves, they have exhibited an amazing fairness in handling the data. The organization of this book is by decades and by areas of the ministry. The chapter on the leadership crises of the 1980s is particularly well written. The faults and foibles of the board and the chief administrative officers are spelled out. The honesty of this history commends it. However, its value transcends the circle of those who have connection with IVCF. The resolution of the leadership crisis is worth studying as a case history for board relationships. For those engaged in developing indigenous work, the book is invaluable. IVCF was founded on the principle of university students reaching and discipling other university students. The professional staffwere there to provide training and encouragement, but the work was student led. In the 1940s and 1950s, staff and students studied the writings of Roland Allen on indigenous mission principles. Useful too is the reminder that university students have played a major role in the missionary enterprise. The Hunts survey the history of universities and the rise of student initiatives in mission, including the Student Volunteer Movement. Reading the book gives one the impression of reading a Who's Who of Protestant interdenominational and denominational missionary societies. Finally, one of the key lessons of the book is how IVCF was deeply connected with its cultural surroundings and how it sought to challenge the presuppositions of the culture and demonstrate the relevance of the Christian message in those settings. Is that not what missiology should be doing?
Missiology: An International Review, 1988
Missiology: An International Review, 1987
Missiology: An International Review, 1986