This article seeks to show that it is ecclesiologically useful to read Romans primarily as a mission-strategic document. The understanding of Paul’s global mission helps us recognise how, in the paraenesis of the epistle, Paul’s call to unity connects to the pastoral problem of ethnic division among Roman Christians. Unity, it seems, is understood by Paul to be the prerequisite for the success of his world mission. This kind of unity could be equally as important for the Christian witness in a postmodern global village
The current study seeks to examine the contribution of the apostle Paul to the search for the unity ...
The view taken in this thesis is that the theme of Romans is basically the relationship of Jew and ...
Since Lectionary Year A has readings from Romans throughout the year, preachers and assemblies have ...
In a world fractured by divisions of all kinds, the church in the twenty-first century faces massive...
The most strategic epistle in the NT is the Book of Romans where the clearest and most comprehensive...
The purpose of a volume on Mission and Unity – Ecclesiology and Mission is to bring to public attent...
Beyond the classical study of Romans as Paul’s summary of justification by faith, recent scholarship...
The issue of Christianity and the local culture has been a discussion that continues to flourish. Th...
Process and Progress: A Case Study in India. The mission of the church and its unity are integrally ...
Beginning with a reminder of the centrality of the concept of the Kingdom of God for Jesus’ ministry...
The objective of this article is to deal precisely and systematically with the preliminary urban mi...
The life or death of a church depends on how much its members are willing to proclaim the gospel to ...
The intention of this article is to describe: first, the New Testament paradigm of unity, second, th...
The “New Perspective on Paul” has shaped the author’s teaching of the book of Romans in Mozambique. ...
The principle aim of the current study is to examine Saint Paul’s contribution to the search for the...
The current study seeks to examine the contribution of the apostle Paul to the search for the unity ...
The view taken in this thesis is that the theme of Romans is basically the relationship of Jew and ...
Since Lectionary Year A has readings from Romans throughout the year, preachers and assemblies have ...
In a world fractured by divisions of all kinds, the church in the twenty-first century faces massive...
The most strategic epistle in the NT is the Book of Romans where the clearest and most comprehensive...
The purpose of a volume on Mission and Unity – Ecclesiology and Mission is to bring to public attent...
Beyond the classical study of Romans as Paul’s summary of justification by faith, recent scholarship...
The issue of Christianity and the local culture has been a discussion that continues to flourish. Th...
Process and Progress: A Case Study in India. The mission of the church and its unity are integrally ...
Beginning with a reminder of the centrality of the concept of the Kingdom of God for Jesus’ ministry...
The objective of this article is to deal precisely and systematically with the preliminary urban mi...
The life or death of a church depends on how much its members are willing to proclaim the gospel to ...
The intention of this article is to describe: first, the New Testament paradigm of unity, second, th...
The “New Perspective on Paul” has shaped the author’s teaching of the book of Romans in Mozambique. ...
The principle aim of the current study is to examine Saint Paul’s contribution to the search for the...
The current study seeks to examine the contribution of the apostle Paul to the search for the unity ...
The view taken in this thesis is that the theme of Romans is basically the relationship of Jew and ...
Since Lectionary Year A has readings from Romans throughout the year, preachers and assemblies have ...