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Apostolic Imagination: Rethinking Priority

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I return to the discussion of the apostolic imagination in this episode. The majority of evangelicals do not subscribe to an evangelistic priority when it comes to the Church’s missionary activity. The priority is no priority.

This is a recent development in history. As twentieth century theologians returned to the Scriptures, the definition of mission (and missions) became broad and general. But is there a biblical priority and emphasis not connected to the modern concepts of mission and missions? If so, then then time has come to change our language and rethink the priority of no priority.

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I return to the discussion of the apostolic imagination in this episode. The majority of evangelicals do not subscribe to an evangelistic priority when it comes to the Church’s missionary activity. The priority is no priority.

This is a recent development in history. As twentieth century theologians returned to the Scriptures, the definition of mission (and missions) became broad and general. But is there a biblical priority and emphasis not connected to the modern concepts of mission and missions? If so, then then time has come to change our language and rethink the priority of no priority.

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