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|a The Lausanne Movement :
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|a The Lausanne Movement has since 1974 functioned as a platform and forum for Evangelical leaders from various geographical and confessional strands. This year it will celebrate its 40th anniversary. This volume brings together voices about both The Lausanne Movement and on the Cape Town Congress in 2010. It gives a broad perspective on the development of and reflection on mission and evangelism among Evangelicals, with a particular focus on the Lausanne movement. It contains chapters about the historical, theological and missiological background and discusses key issues and concepts of Lausanne.
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|g Foreword /
|r Michael Oh --
|g Abbreviations --Introductory Chapter. Evangelical perspectives on mission: from Lausanne to Cape Town -- SECTION 1. INTRODUCING THE LAUSANNE MOVEMENT --
|t The Lausanne story: a personal prelude /
|r Knud Jørgensen --
|t The Lausanne story: a personal prelude /
|r Robyn Claydon --
|t The role of the Lausanne Movement in modern Christian mission /
|r Tormod Engelsviken --
|t Lausanne and global evangelicalism: theological distinctives and missiological impact /
|r Timothy Tennent --
|t John Stott and the Lausanne Movement: a formative influence /
|r Julia Cameron --
|t Continuing the vision from Lausanne 1974: a personal perspective /
|r Ramez Atallah --
|t To tell the whole world: three global Lausanne congresses seen from the press center /
|r Kåre Melhus --
|t Communicating Lausanne: yesterday, today and tomorrow /
|r Julia Cameron,
|r Lars Dahle --
|t Resourcing the global church: a guide to key Lausanne resources 1974-2013 /
|r Margunn Serigstad,
|r Dahle Dahle,
|r Lars Dahle --
|g SECTION 2. INTRODUCING MAJOR LAUSANNE CONCERNS --
|t The Holy Spirit and the gospel /
|r David Wells --
|t Deliver us from evil consultation: 16-22 August, 2000 (Nairobi, Kenya) /
|r Scott Moreau --
|t Faith and truth in a pluralistic, globalized world /
|r Stefan Gustavsson --
|t Gospel and cultures in the Lausanne Movement /
|r Tite Tienou --
|t Evangelism and social responsibility: the making of a transformational vision /
|r Al Tizon --
|t Jewish evangelism /
|r Susan Perlman --
|t A case study: the influence of the Lausanne Movement on Korean younger Christian leaders /
|r Chulho Han --
|t Strategy in mission: twenty-first century style /
|r Roy Peterson,
|r Gilles Gravelle --
|t Calling the church of Christ back to humility, integrity and simplicity /
|r Chris Wright --
|t Poverty, prosperity and the gospel /
|r Daniel Bourdanné --
|t The church and the message of reconciliation /
|r Antoine Rutayisire --
|t History of the partnership of men and women in the Lausanne Movement /
|r Jane L. Crane --
|g SECTION 3. REVIEWING THE CAPE TOWN CONGRESS: " ... IN EVERY NATION, IN EVERY SPHERE OF SOCIETY, AND IN THE REALM OF IDEAS" --
|t Mission in 3D: a key Lausanne III theme /
|r Lars Dahle --
|t The Cape Town congress as process and event /
|r Blair Carlson --
|t Closing address: We have a gospel to proclaim /
|r Lindsay Brown --
|t A Latin-American Evangelical perspective on the Cape Town congress /
|r Valdir Steuernagel --
|t Moving what, to where and why? Reflections on the Lausanne Movement from an Asian perspective /
|r Paul Joshua Bhakiaraj --
|t A Middle-Eastern Evangelical perspective on the Cape Town congress: from minority mentality to active participation /
|r Andrea Zaki --
|t A Western Evangelical perspective on the Capt Town congress /
|r Rose Dowsett --
|g SECTION 4. CRITICAL REFLECTIONS AND DISCUSSIONS: "CALLING THE WHOLE CHURCH TO TAKE THE WHOLE GOSPEL TO THE WHOLE WORLD" --
|t Edinburgh, Tokyo and Cape Town: comparing and contrasting on the way to 2110 /
|r Knud Jørgensen --
|t Dialogue and mission in a globalized world: developments in the World Council of Churches and in the Lausanne Movement /
|r Øyvind Økland --
|t Beyond dichotomy: towards a convergence between the ecumenical and Evangelical understanding of mission in changing landscapes /
|r Jooseop Keum --
|t The Lausanne Movement and World Evangelical Alliance /
|r Rose Dowsett --
|t From the Lausanne covenant to the Cape Town commitment: a theological assessment /
|r Robert J. Schreiter --
|t A Pentecostal perspective on the Lausanne Movement /
|r Opuko Onyinah --
|t The Cape Town commitment: continuity and change /
|r Harold Netland --
|t Dialogue with the whole world and the whole church /
|r Knud Jørgensen --
|g CONCLUSION --
|t Moving on from Cape Town: Beyond the 40th Lausanne Anniversary /
|g the editors -- Appendix: Summary of the Cape Town Commitment -- Bibliography -- List of contributors.
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