02022cam a22002894a 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000220008804000180011004200080012805000220013608200170015810000200017524500630019526000440025830000280030244000520033050400510038250510690043360000490150265000220155165000440157365000380161785600770165513748811OSt20160626020002.0041012s2005 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2004024002 a1570755949 (pbk.) aDLCcDLCdDLC apcc00aBV2063b.N87 200500a266/.0012221 aNussbaum, Stan.12aA reader's guide to Transforming mission /cStan Nussbaum. aMaryknoll, N.Y. :bOrbis Books,cc2005. axviii, 174 p. ;c24 cm. 0aAmerican Society of Missiology series ;vno. 37 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPart I: New Testament paradigms -- The New Testament as a missionary document -- Disciple-making (Matthew) -- Transcending class and ethnicity (Luke) -- Making the most of the grace period (Paul) -- Part II: Paradigms in church history -- The concept of paradigm change in church history -- Good ideas of life and love (the Eastern Church) -- Filling the master's house (the Roman Catholic Church) -- Justification by faith (the Protestant Reformation) -- Enlightened mission? : the fragmented missionary paradigm(s) of Protestantism -- Part III: An emerging paradigm -- The enlightenment worldview unraveling -- Church and mission in flux -- Elements of an emerging paradigm of mission -- The source of mission : the missio dei -- The goals of mission-salvation and justice -- The activities of mission : evangelism and contextualization -- The bearer of mission : the whole church in the whole world -- The limits of mission : its witness nature and its time frame -- The study of mission : missiology and theology -- Mission in many modes -- Responses to Bosch.10aBosch, David Jacobus.tTransforming mission. 0aMissionsxTheory. 0aMissionsxTheoryxHistory of doctrines. 0aChristianity and other religions.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip052/2004024002.html