01935cam a2200361 i 45000010008000000030006000080050017000140080041000310100016000720200015000880200018001030350019001210400085001400500022002250820019002471000022002662450062002882600054003503000024004043360026004283370028004543380027004824900047005095000036005565050108005925200692007006500027013926500023014196500038014426500015014806500030014958300048015252120965OCoLC20190207143650.0760323s1975 ilu 000 0 eng  a 75021455 a0877844852 a9780877844853 a(OCoLC)2120965 aDLCbengcDLCdGHSdBAKERdNLGGCdBTCTAdBDXdCFTdOCLCFdSGBdCFTdOCLCQdCIRBC00aBV601.8b.S8 197500a266222bS888C1 aStott, John R. W.10aChristian mission in the modern world /cJohn R.W. Stott. aDowners Grove, Ill. :bInterVarsity Press,c1975. a128 pages ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aChavasse lectures in world mission ;v1975 aSeries statement from foreword.0 aIntroduction: words and their meanings -- Mission -- Evangelism -- Dialogue -- Salvation -- Conversion. aJohn Stott's aim is to examine the biblical meaning of some of the great key words which are at the centre of the contemporary debate about Christian mission. In that debate, the interpretation of mission which is popular in some circles within the ecumenical movement differs acutely from that which has been held traditionally by many evangelicals. The way forward is for the two sides to meet together in a joint study of the Scripture, and to correct and enrich their own and others' understanding of mission by a deeper understanding of the biblical missionary theme and a fuller submission to it. Four adjectives describe this book: biblical, clear, fair, constructive. - Foreword. 0aMission of the church. 0aEvangelistic work. 0aChristianity and other religions. 0aSalvation. 0aConversionxChristianity. 0aChavasse lectures in world mission ;v1975.