Missional Church And Leadership Formation
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Preface
Contributors
Introduction: Engaging The Missional Church Conversation
SECTION I: MISSIONAL LEADERSHIP FORMATION IN RELATION TO THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION
Theological Education And Missional Leadership Formation: Can Seminaries Prepare Missional Leaders For Congregations?
Craig Van Gelder
Missional Theology For Schools Of Theology: Re-engaging The Question “What Is Theological About A Theological School?”
Kyle J. A. Small
Developing Evangelical Public Leadership For Apostolic Witness: A Missional Alternative To Traditional Pastoral Formation
Richard H. Bliese
SECTION II: MISSIONAL LEADERSHIP FORMATION IN RELATION TO CONGREGATIONS
Cultivating Missional Leaders: Mental Models And The Ecology Of Vocation
Scott Cormode
Forming Lay Missional Leaders For Congregations And The World
Sharon Henderson Callahan
Vision-Discerning Vs. Vision-Casting: How Shared Vision Can Raise Up Communities Of Leaders Rather Than Mere Leaders Of Communities
Dave Daubert
SECTION III: MISSIONAL LEADERSHIP FORMATION IN RELATION TO RECENT RESEARCH
Characteristics Of Congregations That Empower Missional Leadership: A Lutheran Voice
Terri Martinson Elton
Leadership And The Missional Church Conversation: Listening In On What Leaders In Four Denominational Systems Have To Say
Kristine M. Stache
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In this volume – the third book in the Missional Church series – eminent missional church expert Craig Van Gelder continues to track and contribute to the expanding missional church conversation, inviting today’s brightest minds in the field to speak to key questions concerning church leadership.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802864932
ISBN10: 0802864937
Editor: Craig VanGelder
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2009
Missional Church # 3
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
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