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David J. Hesselgrave

    Communicating Christ Cross-Culturally
    Contextualization
    Paradigms in conflict
    Planting Churches Cross-Culturally
    Scripture and Strategy
    We Evangelicals and Our Mission
    • 2020

      We Evangelicals and Our Mission

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This book discusses the need for evangelicals to return to classical orthodoxy and the Reformational understanding of the gospel to revitalize missions and historic doctrine. It emphasizes collective prayer and action, urging a revival of faith and a recommitment to the Word and the Holy Spirit for effective world evangelization.

      We Evangelicals and Our Mission
    • 2005

      A prominent missiologist provides insight and guidance on the hot topics within Christian mission circles in this unique and timely discussion. Through the authoritative use of Scripture and drawing from the social sciences and history, David J. Hesselgrave tackles ten of the most pressing issues facing missionaries and students of missions today. In spite of the rapid changes taking place, Hesselgrave determines that much of traditional theory, practice, and theology is still valid, if not essential, for the future of Christian missions.

      Paradigms in conflict
    • 2000

      Contextualization

      Meanings, Methods, and Models

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(28)Add rating

      Expert analysis of contextualization is a hallmark of David Hesselgrave's work, showcasing his deep understanding and insights in the field. The book reflects his extensive knowledge, as noted by George Peters, emphasizing Hesselgrave's ability to illuminate complex concepts with clarity and precision. Readers can anticipate a comprehensive exploration of contextualization, enriched by Hesselgrave's expertise and thoughtful analysis.

      Contextualization
    • 1994

      David Hesselgrave uses the work of ten influential men to describe what is going on in missions. Each chapter deals with a different aspect of the use of the Bible in the church and in mission, from the study of the Bible to teaching biblical principles to church leaders on the mission field. As the first title in the new Evangelical Missiological Society series, this textbook is designed for use in addressing: Contemporary Issues in Missions, Mission Strategy, Theology of Mission, Survey of Mission, Mission Principles and Practices, Strategy for World Evangelization, Church Planting, Church Growth, and Contextualization.

      Scripture and Strategy
    • 1991

      Communicating Christ Cross-Culturally

      • 672 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      This revised edition of Dr. David Hesselgrave's great work Communicating Christ Cross-Culturally updates the original edition and interacts with the most recent literature on this increasingly important topic. The original edition went through fifteen printings and, very deservedly, has come to be one of the most widely used textbooks on Christian cross-cultural communications. The revisions in this new edition are extensive and carry on the high level of discussion maintained throughout the original edition, taking into account, for example, the current discussion on the relationship between form and function and the enormous body of literature that has sprung up recently on contextualization. To enhance the volume's usefulness for students, Dr. Hesselgrave has added an extensive bibliography of twenty-five pages on various aspects of cross-cultural communications. This revision of Communicating Christ Cross-Culturally is superb. It raises a great book into a unique category, undoubtedly the finest book on this topic available today.

      Communicating Christ Cross-Culturally
    • 1986

      Planting Churches Cross-Culturally

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.7(90)Add rating

      A practical approach to church planting that uses cultural and experiential data to facilitate the founding of new churches in unreached areas of the world.

      Planting Churches Cross-Culturally