These papers are published here with a view toward fostering discussion about the ever-emerging theology of urban mission. They offer a careful scrutiny of the significance of global urbanization, and the sound grounding of a theology of urban mission within Wesleyan spirituality.
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Each author in this collection respectfully builds upon the significant contributions of seminal writers such as Ray Bakke, Jacques Ellul, Basil of Caesarea and others, while making new and creative proposals for urban mission in our world ...
The Urban Mission
How is that mission understood in terms of evangelism and proclamation; sin and salvation; the work of the sacraments and the Holy Spirit; and challenge of Christ in the lives of his followers?
This book brings you these stories, then retells them in light of Scripture, introducing new hope to each one. From these stories emerge new ideas about the nature of cities and how to practice ministry in them.
This book focuses on the power of the gospel -- often outwardly weak, small, foolish -- to heal the nations and redeem earth's cities. The gospel proved powerful in the first-century world, when the church was born; it still is today.
A Clarified Vision for Urban Mission: Dispelling the Urban Stereotypes
Can the Church retain a faithful and creative presence in the inner cities as the pressures of finance and dwindling congregations become more acute?
Hidden Power & False Expectations is a book at the intersection of urban mission, mass incarceration, and communication theory.
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