Spirituality For The Sent
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Acknowledgments
Introduction (Nathan A. Finn And Keith Whitfield)
1. The Missional Church And Spiritual Formation (Nathan A. Finn And Keith Whitfield)
2. Spirituality, Mission, And The Drama Of Scripture (Craig G. Bartholomew)
3. Missional Spirituality And Global Missions (Susan Booth)
4. Missional Spirituality As Congregational (Anthony L. Chute And Christopher W. Morgan)
5. Missional Spirituality And Cultural Engagement (Timothy W. Sheridan And Michael W. Goheen)
6. Welcome To Paul’s World: The Contextual Nature Of Missional Spirituality (Gary Tyra)
7. Lament As Appropriate Missional Spirituality (Soong-Chan Rah)
8. Godly Love: The Primary Missional Virtue (Diane Chandler)
9. Missional Spirituality And Worship (Gordon T. Smith)
10. Missional Spirituality And Justice (Mae Elise Cannon)
11. Journey In The Spirit (George R. Hunsberger)
General Index
Scripture Index
Additional Info
Since their rise in the midst of the revivals of the eighteenth century, evangelicals have been dedicated to the importance of both spirituality and mission. In recent years, evangelicals have engaged in the missional theology discussion that advocates a more holistic Christian mission grounded in the eternal mission of the triune God. At the same time, evangelicals have also been key participants in the spiritual formation discussion that seeks to recover biblical and classical practices for contemporary spiritual growth. While these two movements have been largely independent of each other, the time is right to join them together into a single conversation for the sake of ongoing evangelical faithfulness. Spirituality for the Sent brings together evangelical scholars from a variety of disciplines and ecclesial traditions to address the relationship between spiritual formation and a missional vision of theology and practice. The contributors share a common vision for a missional spirituality that fosters spiritual maturity while also fueling Christian evangelism, cultural engagement, and the pursuit of justice. This collection features contributions by Craig G. BartholomewSusan BoothMae Elise CannonDiane ChandlerAnthony L. ChuteMichael W. GoheenGeorge R. HunsbergerChristopher W. MorganSoong-Chan RahTimothy W. SheridanGordon T. SmithGary Tyra
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830851577
ISBN10: 0830851577
Editor: Nathan Finn | Editor: Keith Whitfield
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2017
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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