Central Thoughts On The Church In The 21st Century
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First Thoughts: An Introduction – Thomas E. Clifton
Chapter 1. Being There In The Community Of Faith: Beyond Barna And Egonomics-James Hines
Chapter 2. High Church, Low Church: Which Way Is Worship Going? -Mike Graves
Chapter 3. The Watered Garden: Discipleship And Stewardship In Tomorrow’s Churches -Larry McKinney
Chapter 4. Changes And Challenges: The Church And Missions At The Turn Of The Century – Robert E. Fulop
Chapter 5. The Great Commission: Still Relevant For The 21st Century – Russel A. Jones
Chapter 6. The New Testament: How Will We Interpret It For The 21st Century? -David May
Chapter 7. Multiple Interpretations Of The Biblical Text: Why Should The Church Listen? – Judith A. Todd
Chapter 8. Ministering In A Digital Age: Electronic Tools For Research And Church Administration -Donald E. Keeney
Chapter 9. Spiritual Formation: The Journey Toward Wholeness – Molly T. Marshall
Chapter 10. Theology And Ethics: Commending Faith In A Postmodern World – David Wheeler
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On the brink of a new century and surrounded by vast cultural changes, faculty members of Central Baptist Theological Seminary offer their unique perspectives to help the churches transition into the 21st century. Each contributor looks at the 21st century through the lens of a specific discipline and points us to issues and questions that will shape self-understanding of clergy and laity alike.
Contributors to the work are: Thomas E. Clifton, Robert E. Fulop, Mike Graves, James Hines, Russel A. Jones, Donald E. Keeney, Molly T. Marshall, David May, Larry McKinney, Judith A. Todd, and David Wheeler.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781573121729
ISBN10: 157312172X
Editor: Thomas Clifton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 1998
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing
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