Wilbert R. Shenk
Autor(a) de Changing Frontiers of Mission (American Society of Missiology Series)
About the Author
Wilbert R. Shenk is Senior Professor of Mission History and Contemporary Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. His other books include Changing Frontiers of Mission (1999).
Obras de Wilbert R. Shenk
The Transfiguration of Mission: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Foundations (Missionary Studies) (1993) 40 cópias
North American Foreign Missions, 1810-1914: Theology, Theory, and Policy (Studies in the History of Christian Missions) (2004) 25 cópias
Evangelical, Ecumenical, And Anabaptist Missiologies in Conversation: Essays in Honor of Wilbert R. Shenk (2006) — Festscrift — 20 cópias
By Faith They Went Out: Mennonite Missions, 1850-1999 (Occasional Papers (Institute of Mennonite Studies (Elkhart,… (2000) 8 cópias
Transfiguration of Mission, The 1 exemplar(es)
American Society of Missiology 1972-1987 1 exemplar(es)
Anabaptism And Mission 1 exemplar(es)
North American Foreign Missions, 1810-1914 1 exemplar(es)
Mission Agency and African Independent Churches 1 exemplar(es)
A Theology of Mission in Outline 1 exemplar(es)
Mission: Toward the Year 2000 1 exemplar(es)
Mission in Transition: 1972 - 1987 1 exemplar(es)
One Family of Faith 1 exemplar(es)
An Autobiography of Barbra Weaver Sharer 1 exemplar(es)
About the Mennonite Church, for those who want to know more 1 exemplar(es)
Associated Works
The Changing Face of Christianity: Africa, the West, and the World (2005) — Contribuinte — 35 cópias
The Three Tasks of Leadership: Worldly Wisdom for Pastoral Leaders (2009) — Contribuinte — 32 cópias
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this book Wilbert R. Shenk addresses that question by reminding us that "the
story of the people of God moves between two poles: apostasy and renewal,
failure to live by their covenant responsibility alternating with a reawakening
to the vocation for which God's people exist".