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Christian Hope Through History

by Dr. Robert G. Clouse, Jun 15, 1991

In the introduction to his handbook of theology, J. Dwight Pentecost observed that some will seek to understand Holy Scripture by a study of:

biblical theology, in which the theologian will synthesize the teachings of the Bible, deriving these truths, stage by stage, within the time boundaries […]

Ten Words for the Next Ten Years

by David Bryant, Nov 15, 1989

Hear my cry, O God…lead me to the rock that is higher than I. –King David

In the Spring of 1986, Robyne and I were in the mountains outside Asheville, North Carolina after leading a mission mobilizers conference.

One morning I took a long walk and asked God […]

One Spirit, Many Traditions

by Arthur F. Glasser, May 1, 1988

Jesus made it very clear that believers are to demonstrate their oneness in the gospel in order “that the world may know that thou has sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me” (John 17:23).

However, since believers who sometimes differ are carrying out the […]

Forecasting the Future in World Mission

by Dr. David B. Barrett, Oct 15, 1987

In this paper, world-renown mission specialist David Barrett brings the work of futures research to bear on future planning for Christian mission, raising important questions for how mission agencies make their projections for the future. He also raises challenges for missiologists about how they approach the future.

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The Wisdom of Jesus & Societal Crises

by Jay Gary, PhD, Aug 30, 2004

You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times.” Matthew 16:3

Abstract

Drawing on Bekker’s (2004) inner textual analysis of Matthew 16:13-28, the “confession and rebuke of Peter,” Jay Gary explores the leadership of Jesus related to societal […]