Christian missions has changed over the millennia in small and large ways, and Professor David Bosch (1929 - 1992) delineates six distinct subsequent models for missions followed by Christendom beginning with a three-pronged analysis of missions in the ministries of Matthew, Luke and Paul. Following majority strains of missiology, he addresses the Hellenistic patristic period, Catholicism in the middle ages, the Protestant Reformation, the current model and the burgeoning post-modern version. Written over 15 years ago, Transforming Mission is still considered a classic in the field of missiology.
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Reviewed by Woodrow Brown (Macon, GA), January 25, 2010
Greetings to all Sunday School Teachers Ministers, Pastors, and Bishops. I am a Interdenominational Theological Semeniary student in Atlanta, Georgia. This great book by Professor David Bosch is a "must read" classic in the field of missiology. There have been a major paradigm shift in theology of mission, and every 21st century minister needs to be informed. Great sermon builder!
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