This book reviews the biblical, theological, church, and mission history of the nature and significance of what is "conversion" according to the Christian faith. A broader understanding of "conversion" is suggested with concrete and practical steps to carry out dynamic Christian discipleship in the 21st century. The resources of biblical faith, social history, the psychology of religion, and contextual theology are utilized to propose a liberating approach and practice of Christian conversion and discipleship to carry out Jesus' mission in the world today by the local Christian church in crisis today.
This book reviews the biblical, theological, church, and mission history of the nature and significance of what is "conversion" according to the Christian faith. A broader understanding of "conversion" is suggested with concrete and practical steps to carry out dynamic Christian discipleship in the 21st century. The resources of biblical faith, social history, the psychology of religion, and contextual theology are utilized to propose a liberating approach and practice of Christian conversion and discipleship to carry out Jesus' mission in the world today by the local Christian church in crisis today.
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