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Missional focus form and function are redefining American ChristianityHirschman, David Wesley January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this work, Missional Focus, Form and Function are Redefining
American Christianity, is to capture and express a cohesive account of a developing
missional church movement in the United States and its influence across the American
religious landscape resulting from an intentional emphasis on context (focus), and how
that focus informs ministry form and function. The transition from the twentieth to the
twenty-first century witnessed significant changes in ministry philosophy and practice not
seen since the founding of the nation, and presents evidence substantiating that a
redefinition of American Christianity is taking place.
Achieving the aim of this work necessarily includes not only a recounting and
interpretation of current shifts across activities of the Church in the United States in its
broadest sense, but also the incorporation of other important and contributing influences
such as historical elements and their contribution to the development and formation of
American Christianity, specifically the relationship between religion and populist efforts
to achieve national liberty, as well as the rise of secularism, and the entrance into the
Post-Christendom era.
Unquestionably, an important influence is that of contemporary voices speaking
to the need for change in American Christianity and helping to redefine Christianity in
the United States along missional concepts. Significant voices speaking into the greater
international missional conversation and influencing missional efforts in the United
States include Ryan K. Bolger, Neil Cole, Eddie Gibbs, Darrell Guder, Alan Hirsch, CJP
Niemandt, Alan Roxburgh, Ed Stetzer, Craig Van Gelder, and others.
Churches employing the term missional to describe their understanding,
conceptualization, and approach to ministry are an additional and essential influence.
Using unique forms demonstrating a non-traditional focus that result in a variety of
functions atypical for American churches, these ministries are adding to the evidence of a
redefinition process already in motion. Among the five ministries included in this work
are two noteworthy examples of churches pursuing missional ministry: the Life in Deep
Ellum ministry in Dallas, Texas, and Tampa Underground, a network of micro churches
in Tampa, Florida. The activities of these and other churches demonstrate the
relationship between focus, form, and function as embodied in a missional approach to
ministry.
Certainly, change is evident across the landscape of American Christianity, but
how extensive and far-reaching must be determined. The goal of this work is not simply
to confirm or dispute a redefinition of American Christianity as a result of missional
church activity, but also in a broad and more overall fashion, to contribute to the larger
dialogue addressing missional ministry in the United States, encouraging a greater
understanding and embracing of missional ministry in American churches, and an
energetic and effective pursuit of missional Christianity and church ministry in the United
States. / Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2017. / Science of Religion and Missiology / PhD / Unrestricted
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Politik och kyrka i saeculum : Historiesyn och politisk teologi hos Oliver O’Donovan / Politics and Church in saeculum : History and Political Theology in Oliver O’DonovanÅsberg, Samuel January 2016 (has links)
Politics and Church in Saeculum – History and Political Theology in Oliver O’DonovanThis essay explores the relation between church, history and politics in the theology of Oliver O’Donovan. It asks the question of how O’Donovan’s political theology and understanding of the church is shaped by his view of history and how God acts within history. It shows how O’Donovan, following Augustine, stresses the tension between the two cities within history – the City of God and the City of Man – and uses this as a paradigm in which to understand the secular political authority. As a provisional ordering in saeculum, the earthly City of Man has a temporary function, awaiting God’s final reign in eschaton, in which it will hand over its authority to Christ. The church, though being a political community already prefiguring the reign of God in Christ, it still lives, in this age, under the secular rule. Awaiting the coming Kingdom its primary occupation is that of witness, inviting society and its ruler alike to accept the kingship of Christ. As a successful example of this mission O’Donovan gives a significant focus to the era known as Christendom, in which the western civilization, following the conversion of the Roman emperor Constantine, is understood as a Christian society with Christian rulers. In discussing O’Donovan’s political theology, the essay asks questions about O’Donovan’s reading and usage of Christendom and tries to reason about the application of O’Donovan’s theology in a situation where Christendom no longer defines the western experience (or what has been called a predominantely post-Christendom context). An important question in the discussion is whether O’Donovan stays true to the heritage of Augustine, or if he, in theory as well as practice, tends to follow other voices within the theology of history.
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Zum Einfluss des Christentums auf den Altdeutschen WortschatzSmet, Gilbert de. January 1957 (has links)
Rede--Nijmegen (aanvaarding van het ambt van gewoon hoogleraar in de Duitse taalkunde) 1957. / Bibliography: p. 21-23.
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Pascal als bestrijder der Jezuiten en verdediger des ChristendomsWijnmalen, Théodoor Charles Lion, January 1865 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, 1865. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Das Problem der Bodenständigkeit von Christentum und Kirche auf dem Missionsfeld in den Verhandlungen der Weitmissionskonferenz zu Edinburgh (1910)Appenzeller, Karl, January 1940 (has links)
Inaugural-Dissertation--Eberhard-Karls-Universität zu Tübingen, 1940. / Vita: p. [167]. Cover title. Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-166).
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Recherches sur l'utilisation du thème de la Sekina dans l'apologétique chrétienne du XVe au XVIIIe siècle /Javary, Geneviève. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis--Paris IV, 1976. / French or Latin. Bibliography: p. 594-498.
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La pensée de Paul de Lagarde, 1827-1891 contribution à l'étude des rapports de la religion et de la politique dans le nationalisme et le conservatisme allemands au XIXème Siècle /Favrat, Jean. January 1979 (has links)
Thesis--Université de Paris IV. / Errata slip laid in. Includes bibliographical references (p. 613-641) and index.
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Die relative Vollständigkeit und Hinlänglichkeit der Entwickelungs-Ethik und der Christlichen EthikEarp, Edwin Lee, January 1901 (has links)
Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde bei der Hohen Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Leipzig. / Lebenslauf: p. [73]-74. Includes bibliographical references.
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Recherches sur l'utilisation du thème de la Sekina dans l'apologétique chrétienne du XVe au XVIIIe siècleJavary, Geneviève. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis--Paris IV, 1976. / French or Latin. Bibliography: p. 594-498.
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Das Verständnis der Seele im Christentum und in der psychologischen Literatur der GegenwartNeuburger, Erich, January 1937 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Eberhard-Karls-Universität zu Tübingen. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-167).
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