作 者 /發 行 / 郝安倫, Alain R. Haudenschild
協助出版/活石文化事業有限公司,台北市光復南路 505 號11 樓之4
Prof. Dr. Stephen Chiang writes about this
book: The four church traditions aiming for one goal |
The book compares the LORDs Great Commission with its original intent on the
background of its development in all major cultures and traditional church
rites, including Taiwan in its early mission history from a new global angle.
The more than 700 footnotes, 60 maps, 30 historical tablets, 19 photographs and
two graphics quickly familiarizes the reader with key events and used
mission ministry methods. With its multilingual bibliography the author
attracts learners to study Christian cultures with their impact for mission -
and church ministries. In a time in the Chinese Christian world where we shift
to cross-cultural mission ministries this book integrates key biblical teaching in the missiological developments of
Christian denominations in their cultures of ministry from a new perspective. Apart from the
interesting research material, the author provides historical and missiological
insights in a timely fashion to encourage leaders for
background research
in the World of Chinese missiology. I warmly recommend it to everyone who intends to prepare for any type of missions in the Chinese and none-Chinese world.
中國社會科學院,哲學研究所,東方文化研究中心,台灣文化研究部門Prof. Dr.
Stephen W. Chiang 江萬里,博士/教授SR.PhD.
About the Author:
As a Swiss Rev. Dr. Alain Haudenschild (DMin) and his family spent many
years in church-planting and special ministries in Taiwan with SEND International. – When he joined the Global Mission Centre of Chinese Christian
Evangelistic Association in 2002 in Taipei as part of his responsibility to
promote cross-cultural missions he was busy with mission research, the translating
of mission information, e-publishing and the writing and teaching of mission
courses. On his heart are the unreached people groups in Taiwan. Reportedly many
know him from his blog- or book publications about the Taiwan Expatriate Caring
Committee’s (TECC) church- planting efforts among the grossly neglected Thai-,
Vietnamese-, Indonesian- and Filipino- migrants in Taiwan. He earned his M.A. degree
at Akademie für Weltmission, at Korntal,
Germany(2003), where his first thesis about the Hakka in Taiwan, another unreached people group, was rewarded with the George W. Peters Promotional Price. His
M.Div thesis (TTS, Taipei, 2011) was regarding biblically contextualized
church-planting in a non-Christian environment. For orders:
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原價:350.-NT$(含稅)
國家圖書館出版品 預行編目資料:
普世宣教史之研究 : 從耶穌時代至改教運動後為止
(26-1689 A.D.) / 郝安倫作 .–
ISBN 978-986-88828-9-8(平裝)
臺北市 : 活石文化,2014.3
臺北市 : 活石文化,2014.3
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