<p class=p1><b>The Holy Spirit and Mission Dynamics</b></p><p class=p1><b><br></b></p><p class=p1>What role does the Holy Spirit play in church growth and missions? This question has stimulated much conversation among theologians and missiologists. Without reflecting on the matter practitioners are ill-equipped to engage in spiritual warfare or discern the hand of God from counterfeit works of human strategy.</p><p class=p2><br></p><p class=p1>The ten chapters in <i>The Holy Spirit and Mission Dynamics</i> attempt to reflect on the most critical and controversial aspects of the debate. The contributors draw from numerous specialties including philosophy hermeneutics historiography and theology. Part one provides a biblical theological perspective that helps readers assess phenomena observed in both history and contemporary mission practice. Part two gives multiple historical accounts of the Holy Spirit&#8217;s ministry in various mission contexts. Finally the five chapters in part three examine several contemporary concerns raised by Peter Wagner and four respondents.<span class=Apple-converted-space>&#160;</span></p><p class=p2><br></p><p class=p1>This book prepares readers to reflect on their experience in light of theology and exegesis. Ultimately they will better understand the Holy Spirit&#8217;s ministry in diverse missions contexts.</p>
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