The subject The Reformation and Missions might well suggest a very short paper indeed. Both theologically and practically, the Reformation period is notable chiefly for its lack of missionary emphasis
The Franciscan missionaries entered the town barefoot, carrying a large cross and an image of Christ...
Dr. Schumacher explains why the reformation churches were not as involved in mission work as the Cat...
Under this subtitle four volumes of the new American edition of Luther\u27s Works will be issued; th...
The subject The Reformation and Missions might well suggest a very short paper indeed. Both theolo...
This chapter is a perspective on the theology of religions of the Reformation, and in particular fr...
Scholarly interaction has ranged from arguing that the Reformers were indifferent toward mission to ...
It has often been stated or implied that John Calvin and the Reformers in general were indifferent t...
From its very inception, the Reformation had an enormous impact on mission. For various reasons, the...
The church of Jesus Christ is essentially a missionary organization. She is the product of missionar...
The contention that the Reformers, and especially Calvin, had little or no interest in mission is no...
In this thesis it shall be our aim to see on the basis of the facts at hand what really was the sent...
In this article it is argued that insights gleaned from John Calvin’s and Martin Bucer’s missionary ...
rticle #310 (page number not for citation purposes) CALVIN AND MISSION It has often been stated or i...
Since the 16th century Protestant Reformation, the issue of divine inspiration and authority of the...
This article offers a framework for historical analysis of the goals of Protestant missionary projec...
The Franciscan missionaries entered the town barefoot, carrying a large cross and an image of Christ...
Dr. Schumacher explains why the reformation churches were not as involved in mission work as the Cat...
Under this subtitle four volumes of the new American edition of Luther\u27s Works will be issued; th...
The subject The Reformation and Missions might well suggest a very short paper indeed. Both theolo...
This chapter is a perspective on the theology of religions of the Reformation, and in particular fr...
Scholarly interaction has ranged from arguing that the Reformers were indifferent toward mission to ...
It has often been stated or implied that John Calvin and the Reformers in general were indifferent t...
From its very inception, the Reformation had an enormous impact on mission. For various reasons, the...
The church of Jesus Christ is essentially a missionary organization. She is the product of missionar...
The contention that the Reformers, and especially Calvin, had little or no interest in mission is no...
In this thesis it shall be our aim to see on the basis of the facts at hand what really was the sent...
In this article it is argued that insights gleaned from John Calvin’s and Martin Bucer’s missionary ...
rticle #310 (page number not for citation purposes) CALVIN AND MISSION It has often been stated or i...
Since the 16th century Protestant Reformation, the issue of divine inspiration and authority of the...
This article offers a framework for historical analysis of the goals of Protestant missionary projec...
The Franciscan missionaries entered the town barefoot, carrying a large cross and an image of Christ...
Dr. Schumacher explains why the reformation churches were not as involved in mission work as the Cat...
Under this subtitle four volumes of the new American edition of Luther\u27s Works will be issued; th...