Introduction to Missions
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Chapter 12, Discovering Missions
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A term that Walter Brueggemann used to talk about "nominal" Christians |
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The point of view that says because God cannot divorce himself from His goodness, all people will ultimately be saved |
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The kind of language or vocabulary which a recent Consultation on Mission Language and Metaphors warned against using |
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What church leaders need to do with regard to the surrounding culture |
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A convenient acronym used to remember the large blocks of unreached peoples (in terms of religious orientation) |
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One of the the contextual challenges to doing mission in today's world |
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The point of view that says people will have the possibility to hear about Christ and accept Him at the time or time or some point thereafter. |
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An umbrella term used for those religious beliefs focused on a belief in spirits and daily interaction with them |
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A Chinese city that is one of the world's most densely populated cities |
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