Come and See
by: Edward Rommen (Author)
The mission of the Church is to introduce the person of Christ to individual human beings who by faith enter into communion with God. This does not involve adapting information to a particular context, but rather establishing the context prescribed by God for the presence of Christ wherever we happen to be among the peoples of the world. Contextualization, then, creates a new invitational core context which is host to the presence of the divine person. This is defined with the help of the gifts of ecclesial Tradition, which enables conditions that facilitate communion, and which thus helps us engage the world.
Endorsements
Dr. Rommen brings together unique perspectives from his training as an Evangelical and his current ministry as an Orthodox priest; and offers this lively and important consideration of the nature and contextualization of Christian mission in the midst of the many challenges posed by contemporary life. He writes with fluency, grace, and a deep sense of commitment. This is an important and highly useful book for all who are interested in communicating the faith.
John A McGuckinNielsen Professor of Christian History, Columbia University, New York
Additional Details
- Pages: 240
- Publisher: William Carey Library
- Binding: Paperback
- Publish Year: 2013
- ISBN: 9780878085347
- Vendor: William Carey Library