<B>International Bulletin of Missionary Research</B><BR /> &quot;This is a bold book. The challenge to risk is first taken up by the writers who model for us ways to begin revising outworn attitudes. Rethinking discipleship as radical love in a society that dismisses Christianity and reworking theological constructs in the light of the &#39;manifold nature of experience&#39; are not easy tasks. Other voices need to be heard&mdash;and will be&mdash;as this book enables educators pastors and congregations to rediscover the Gospel in our changing world and respond with confident witness.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>Library Journal</B><BR /> &quot;With some care 21 scholars and religious leaders negotiate the modern meaning of the scriptural obligation of mission for North America. Their replies to this complex question make for a fascinating cross-section of mainline Protestantism&#39;s view of itself and of contemporary culture: film post-modernism poverty and the growing strength of Asian American Christianity. Recommended for all collections strong in the study of religion and for church study groups.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>Southwestern Journal of Theology</B><BR /> &quot;A collection of deeply thoughtful yet highly accessible essays. . . Those ministering within a North American context ignore the issues raised&mdash;and the answers suggested&mdash;by the book&#39;s contributors only at their own peril.&quot;
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