April 11, 2012 | Leave a comment
I always love re-reading Lesslie Newbigin’s The Gospel in a Pluralist Society, for it is a rich understanding of mission in today’s world, he helps us understand how to engage with religions, cultures and important issues with a sense of … Continue reading →
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June 23, 2011 | 10 Comments

How a Robust View of Election Leads to a Holistic Gospel and Meaningful Missional Engagement The basic goal of this series of posts is to demonstrate that as we recover a missional view of election, with the help of Lesslie … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Missional View of the Doctrine of Election, Bearing the Witness of the Spirit, Election, Hunsberger, John Piper, Lesslie Newbigin, Missional, Missional church, Modes of Missional Theological Reflection, Moltmann, Systematic Theology, The Doctrine of Election, The Gospel in a Pluralist Society, The Open Secret, Van Gelder, Wayne Grudem