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註釋IPresents new visions for the future of missions in a global society

In June of 1910, delegates gathered in Edinburgh for the first World Missionary Conference. One hundred years later, the 2010 Church and Mission in a Multireligious Third Millennium conference sought to reconcile a century of seismic shifts in the worldwide landscape of the church with its ongoing mandate to "make disciples of all nations."

Arising out of that recent conference, Walk Humbly with the Lord presents a broad, multinational spectrum of contemporary approaches to both theology and missiology. Recognizing that the old Western notion of Christendom -- which formed the cultural backdrop of Edinburgh 1910 -- is now long obsolete, the book's twenty-seven forward-thinking contributors respond to globalization and the enormous growth of religious pluralism worldwide, offering reflections on the future of missiology and the relationship of church and mission. Together they speculate about the possible shape of Christianity in a multireligious age, as God works out new and unforeseen schemes in the reconciliation of the world.

Contributors:
  • Ulrich Dehn
  • John Drane
  • Helene Egnell
  • Patricia Taylor Ellison
  • Charles J. Fensham
  • Friedrich W. Graf
  • Niels Henrik Gregersen
  • Darrell L. Guder
  • Stanley Hauerwas
  • Jan-Olav Henriksen
  • Hans Raun Iversen
  • Darrell Jackson
  • Patrick R. Keifert
  • Jacques Matthey
  • Viggo Mortensen
  • Andreas sterlund Nielsen
  • Birger Nygaard
  • Arne Rasmusson
  • Martin Reppenhagen
  • Kenneth R. Ross
  • Munawar K. Rumalshal
  • LeRon Schults
  • Brian Stanley
  • Bryan Stone
  • Werner Ustorf
  • Mika VΣhΣkangas
  • Andrew F. Walls