Dettagli del libro
Formato
Kindle
Pagine
430
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2013
Editore
Eerdmans
Edizione
2
ISBN-10
1467437352
ISBN-13
9781467437356
Descrizione
This collection delves into the significant contributions of Johan Herman Bavinck, a noted missiologist whose insights shaped modern understanding of mission work. The editors, James D. Bratt, John Bolt, and Paul J. Visser, curate a selection of Bavinck's writings that highlight his thoughtful engagement with both theology and cultural issues during a transformative era in church history. Readers will find themselves immersed in Bavinck's profound explorations of faith, cultural relevance, and the church's role in the world.
Through various essays and reflections, Bavinck addresses crucial themes of spirituality and societal engagement, emphasizing the necessity for the church to adapt while remaining rooted in its core beliefs. His work invites contemporary readers to reconsider their approach to mission in an increasingly complex and globalized society. This reader not only sheds light on Bavinck’s legacy but also serves as a guide for those seeking to understand and navigate the challenges of modern Christian witness.
Through various essays and reflections, Bavinck addresses crucial themes of spirituality and societal engagement, emphasizing the necessity for the church to adapt while remaining rooted in its core beliefs. His work invites contemporary readers to reconsider their approach to mission in an increasingly complex and globalized society. This reader not only sheds light on Bavinck’s legacy but also serves as a guide for those seeking to understand and navigate the challenges of modern Christian witness.
Generi
Religione e Spiritualità