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- catalog alternative "Inleiding in de zendingswetenschap. English".
- catalog alternative "Science of missions".
- catalog contributor b3909208.
- catalog created "1960.".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "1960.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1960.".
- catalog description "I. The nature, place and task of elenctics -- 1. What is elenctics? -- 2. The elenctic standpoint -- 3. Place and task of elenctics -- 4. The method and division of elenctics -- 5. The significance of elenctics for theology -- II. The main lines of elenctics -- 6. God and the cosmos -- 7. God fades away -- 8. God and the moral world order -- 9. God, the primeval-ocean -- Part three: The history of missions -- I. The essence, place and task of the history of missions -- 1. What is the history of missions? -- 2. The place and task of the history of missions -- 3. The problem of periodization in the history of missions -- II. The missionary enterprise and the future -- 4. The picture of the present -- 5. Future prospects.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-323).".
- catalog description "Part one: The theory of missions -- I. The theory of missions and its problems -- 1. Some basic questions -- 2. The parts of the theory of missions -- The foundations of missions -- II. The future of the nations in the Old Testament -- 3. The foundations of mission work -- 4. The promises of salvation in the prophets -- III. The concept of missions in the Gospels and the Acts of the apostles -- 5. The time between the Old and the New Testament -- 6. The riddle of the Gospels -- 7. The Acts of the apostles -- IV. The idea of missions in the epistles of the apostles -- 8. Missions as the task of the church -- 9. The position of Israel in God's plan of salvation -- 10. The "Double Foundation" -- 11. All-inclusive salvation -- V. The foundation and nature of the task of missions -- 12. Missions as the work of God -- 13. The foundation of the missionary enterprise -- 14. Aspects of the missionary task -- 15. Missions, missions among the Jews, and evangelization -- ".
- catalog description "The missionary approach -- VI. The fundamental principles of the approach -- 16. The preliminary question -- 17. The factors determining the approach -- 18. The approach in its twofold sense -- VII. The approach in the broader sense -- 19. Biblical foundations -- 20. The missionary as a man -- 21. The missionary as a bearer of culture -- 22. The comprehensive approach -- 23. The missionary enterprise and its various services -- 24. The nation and individuals -- VIII. The Kerygmatic approach -- 25. The approach as encounter -- 26. The content of preaching -- 27. The method of confrontation (the point of contact) -- 28. The direct approach -- The aims of missions -- IX. The threefold aim -- 29. The Scriptural basis -- 30. Church and nation -- 31. Accommodation -- 32. Possessio in practice -- X. The role of the mother church -- 33. The old and new churches -- 34. Church and churches. The ecumenical question in missions -- Part two: Elenctics -- ".
- catalog extent "xxi, 323 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "1960.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engund".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co.,".
- catalog subject "266".
- catalog subject "BV2060 .B383".
- catalog subject "Missions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The nature, place and task of elenctics -- 1. What is elenctics? -- 2. The elenctic standpoint -- 3. Place and task of elenctics -- 4. The method and division of elenctics -- 5. The significance of elenctics for theology -- II. The main lines of elenctics -- 6. God and the cosmos -- 7. God fades away -- 8. God and the moral world order -- 9. God, the primeval-ocean -- Part three: The history of missions -- I. The essence, place and task of the history of missions -- 1. What is the history of missions? -- 2. The place and task of the history of missions -- 3. The problem of periodization in the history of missions -- II. The missionary enterprise and the future -- 4. The picture of the present -- 5. Future prospects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: The theory of missions -- I. The theory of missions and its problems -- 1. Some basic questions -- 2. The parts of the theory of missions -- The foundations of missions -- II. The future of the nations in the Old Testament -- 3. The foundations of mission work -- 4. The promises of salvation in the prophets -- III. The concept of missions in the Gospels and the Acts of the apostles -- 5. The time between the Old and the New Testament -- 6. The riddle of the Gospels -- 7. The Acts of the apostles -- IV. The idea of missions in the epistles of the apostles -- 8. Missions as the task of the church -- 9. The position of Israel in God's plan of salvation -- 10. The "Double Foundation" -- 11. All-inclusive salvation -- V. The foundation and nature of the task of missions -- 12. Missions as the work of God -- 13. The foundation of the missionary enterprise -- 14. Aspects of the missionary task -- 15. Missions, missions among the Jews, and evangelization -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The missionary approach -- VI. The fundamental principles of the approach -- 16. The preliminary question -- 17. The factors determining the approach -- 18. The approach in its twofold sense -- VII. The approach in the broader sense -- 19. Biblical foundations -- 20. The missionary as a man -- 21. The missionary as a bearer of culture -- 22. The comprehensive approach -- 23. The missionary enterprise and its various services -- 24. The nation and individuals -- VIII. The Kerygmatic approach -- 25. The approach as encounter -- 26. The content of preaching -- 27. The method of confrontation (the point of contact) -- 28. The direct approach -- The aims of missions -- IX. The threefold aim -- 29. The Scriptural basis -- 30. Church and nation -- 31. Accommodation -- 32. Possessio in practice -- X. The role of the mother church -- 33. The old and new churches -- 34. Church and churches. The ecumenical question in missions -- Part two: Elenctics -- ".
- catalog title "An introduction to the science of missions / J.H. Bavinck ; translated by David Hugh Freeman.".
- catalog title "Inleiding in de zendingswetenschap. English".
- catalog title "Science of missions".
- catalog type "text".