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Christianity Encountering World Religions: The Practice of Mission in the Twenty-first Century

Terry Muck and Frances S. Adeney


Christianity Encountering World Religions: The Practice of Mission in the Twenty-first Century 17/07/2009 Radio AM930 Positive Talk Edmonton AB

Publisher's Link: World Religions

Publication Date: April 01, 2009
ISBN: 9780801026607
Binding: Paperback
Description:

“A sustained, creative, and approachable argument describing how Christians should think about their relations with people of other faiths. There is neither a more important issue in missiology today nor a better presentation of the material in a constructive piece.”—Scott W. Sunquist, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Given the unique religious climate of the twenty-first century and the challenges to Christian mission it poses, Christianity Encountering World Religions proposes a new, albeit very biblical, model for mission. Specifically, it is a model for interacting with people of other faiths. The authors term this model “giftive mission,” as it is based on the metaphor of free gift. They suggest that seeing mission activity through the lens of giving the greatest gift possible—the gospel message—not only has the potential for greater missionary success but also enables us to imitate more closely God’s gracious activity in the world.

The book begins by addressing preliminary matters: the current state of religion, the biblical material, and the presuppositions readers bring to the subject. Part 2 explores eleven practices that constitute giftive mission. Each practice is illustrated through the story of a figure from mission history who embodied that practice. Part 3 addresses method: how to apply the eleven practices in specific cultural and religious settings. The concluding section of the book ties all the prior discussion together and presents a compelling case and vision for giftive mission. Mission scholars, students, and practitioners will benefit greatly from this probing study.