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|a Gallagher, Robert L.
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|a Sixteenth-Century Mission
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|b Explorations in Protestant and Roman Catholic Theology and Practice.
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|a 1 online resource (329 p.).
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|a Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology
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|a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction (Edward L. Smither) -- The Meaning of Mission -- Mission in Forgotten Places -- Part One: Lutheran, Reformed, and Anabaptist Mission -- Chapter 1: Correcting the Record: The Reformers on Evangelism and Missions (Ray Van Neste) -- A Negative Interpretation -- Warneck's Definition of Missions -- Warneck's Assessment of the Reformers' Theology -- Evaluation of the Reformers Themselves -- Mission within Christendom -- Luther (1483-1546) -- Martin Bucer (1491-1551)
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|a John Calvin (1509-1564) -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Trinity in a Woman's Soul: Recovering a Women's Spirituality for Mission in Jan Hus's Dcerka [the Daughter] (Michèle Miller Sigg) -- Vernacular Theology and Social Change in Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century Bohemia -- Devotio Moderna -- The Role of Bethlehem Chapel -- Introducing the Daughter -- Overview of the Text -- A Closer Look at the Text -- Lesson One -- Lesson Two -- Lesson Three -- Lesson Four -- Lesson Five -- Lesson Six -- Lesson Seven -- Lesson Eight -- Lesson Nine -- Lesson Ten
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|a Prophetic Spirituality as Framework and Application for Mission -- Faith as a Heart Relationship with Christ -- Disciplined and Active Spirituality that Emphasizes Orthopraxy -- Eschatological Disobedience and Suffering for Christ -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Wittenberg Connection in Scandinavia: The Catalyst of the Reformation within Historical Complexity (Robert L. Gallagher) -- Reformation Wittenberg: A Center of Missions Training -- The Wittenberg Connection in Denmark -- King Christian II: Progressive Despot -- King Frederik I: Rising Reformation Rumblings
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|a King Christian III: Completion of Lutheran Reformation -- Danish Lutheran Theology Aligns with Wittenberg -- The Wittenberg Connection in Sweden -- Spreading Wittenberg Theology -- Distribution of Reformation Literature -- Royal Political Intrigues -- The Wittenberg Connection in Finland -- Encounters with Luther's Reformation -- Influences of Wittenberg's Community -- Summary of Lutheran Mission Activity -- Cultural and Economic Ties -- Educational Training Centers -- Christian Humanism -- Committed Messengers -- Royal Sponsorship and Rejection of Catholicism
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|a Peasant Support and Rebellious Uprisings -- Information Distribution -- Theological Writings -- Bible Translations -- Church Articles and Orders -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: French Reformed Mission before Calvin 1515-1535 (Garry Austin) -- French Evangelical Mission before Luther -- A French Reform Movement Ignites (1520-1525) -- Royal Support for the Gospel Mission -- Arrests and Executions and the Furtherance of the Gospel -- Guillaume Farel and the Navarre Network -- Leadership and Literature Help the Gospel Influence Spread -- Continued Growth amid Persecution
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|a A diverse cast of contributors explore the wide-reaching practice and theology of mission during this era. Rather than a century bereft of cross-cultural outreach, we find both Reformers and Roman Catholics preaching the gospel and establishing the church in all the world. This overlooked yet rich history reveals themes and insights relevant to the practice of mission today. --Book cover.
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