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Robert L. Plummer (Ph.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is associate professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has authored and edited many books, articles and essays, and served on mission assignments in several mehr anzeigen countries. John Mark Terry (Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is professor of missions at a seminary in the Pacific Rim and visiting professor of missions at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has served as a missionary in the Philippines and as vice president of the Evangelical Missions Society. weniger anzeigen

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The Missional Apostle: a book review
When Robert Plummer and John Mark Terry started gathering contributors for Paul’s Missionary Methods: In His Time and Ours, two figures loomed large in their collective imagination. The first was Paul of Tarsus whose mission and writings helped shape the early Christian movement. The other figure was Roland Allen, the 20th Century Anglican missionary to China. One Hundred years ago Allen wrote Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours? (1912). Allen had been a missionary to China and critiqued the missionary culture of his day for being too closely linked to imperialism. From a fresh reading of Paul’s mission, Allen emphasized church planting, indigenous leadership of national churches, and reliance on the Holy Spirit.


Paul’s Missionary Methods: In His Time and Ours edited by Robert L. Plummer & John Mark Terry
Published on the centennial of Allen’s original publication, Paul’s Missionary Methods: In His Time and Ours provides a detailed reading of Paul’s Missionary activity and build on Allen’s insights for a contemporary context. While various contributors critique Allen’s work in several respects, generally they all see Allen’s book as justly influential and seek to carry some of his emphases forward.

The book divides into two sections: part one focuses on Paul’s message while part two focuses on the implications of Paul’s mission for today. These sections were written by two complementary sets of scholars. Part one is written by Biblical scholars; part two is composed by missiologists, church planters and practitioners. Thus while each author tries to suggest what the implications of their topic are for today, the second section is more practical and the first section remains more theological.

In Part 1, Michael Bird sketches the cultural and historic milieu of Paul’s mission, placing it in context. Eckhard Schnabel examines what we know of Paul’s missionary journeys. Robert Plummer discusses the nature of Pauls gospel (especially in reference to 1 Cor. 15:1-8). Benjamin Merkle ‘s and Christoph Stenschke‘s chapters explore Paul’s ecclesiology and the nature of his mission for the life of the church. Don Howell explores Paul’s theology of suffering while Craig Keener looks at Paul’s understanding of Spiritual warfare. Each of these authors presents their topic in conversation with Allen’s work.

In Part 2, David Hesselgrave and Michael Pocock flesh out Paul’s missional strategy and discuss its value for today, John Mark Terry explore Allen’s reading of Paul’s mission and the implications for the indigenous church, Ed Stetzer and Lizette Beard write about Paul’s emphasis on church planting. M. David Sills discusses contextualization and Chuck Lawless explores Paul’s ongoing emphasis on leadership development in the churches he planted.

Finally J.D. Payne has a postscript on the legacy of Allen’s work and its abiding influence 100 years after its original publication.

This collection of essays provides a good introduction to Roland Allen and his influence on missiology. Aspects of Allen’s work are critiqued in these pages (see especially Hesselgrave’s chapter), but each of the authors displays deep admiration for Allen and follow his summons to conduct missions in the Spirit of Paul’s mission.

As with all multi-author works, some essays are stronger than others and there is a certain amount of topical overlap between chapters. However each chapter stands on its own merit. Too much of the modern missional literature is rootless and lacks Biblical grounding. These authors (and Roland Allen) call us to see Paul’s mission as integral to proper missional theology and praxis. I am inclined to think they are right and would recommend this book to a broad range of pastors, church planters.

Thank you to IVP for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for my fair and honest review.
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Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
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The Story of Scripture by Robert L. Plummer is a quick overview of what the Scriptures are, who wrote them, why they wrote them, and what makes them trustworthy. This work is beneficial to both laity and clergy. Plummer's writing style and content is both concise and covers a wide range of topics when it comes to Scripture.
 
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Tigers8985 | 8 weitere Rezensionen | May 9, 2015 |
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The Story of Scripture by Robert L. Plummer is an excellent and brief (87 pages) overview what Christian Scripture is, including its purpose, authority, sources, and history. Plummer is a New Testament professor and writes as an academic reaching to a general audience. This book will answer many questions you may have and point you to other resources if you want more detail.
 
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smittyvol | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 11, 2014 |
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I found this book very informative on all aspects of the Bible. Excellant for a basis for learning how we go the Bible and how to know if the sources are true. really does a thorough job of expaining the foundations of faith.
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