The liberating mission of Jesus and the Anglicans of Tamale with special reference to St. Luke's gospel / Jacob Kofi Ayeebo
Over the past two decades the study of mission has become increasingly important as a pathogen in theology. This is because there has been a tendency by some scholars to place emphasis on the preaching of the Gospel of salvation and personal liberation from sin, on the one hand, and to emphasise the...
Main Author: | Ayeebo, Jacob Kofi |
---|---|
Published: |
North-West University
2009
|
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1552 |
Similar Items
-
The liberating mission of Jesus and the Anglicans of Tamale with special reference to St. Luke's gospel / Jacob Kofi Ayeebo
by: Ayeebo, Jacob Kofi
Published: (2009) -
The revelation of thoughts : implicit Christology and Jesus' knowledge in the Gospel of Luke
by: Bullard, Collin Blake
Published: (2013) -
St Luke’s Anglican Church in Ikwerreland, Nigeria (1904–2014)
by: Jones U. Odili, et al.
Published: (2017-07-01) -
Mission in synoptic Gospels : a fresh look at the implications that the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke had on the mission of the South Korean church in the 21st century
by: Kim, Ho Yun
Published: (2013) -
The use of οἰκονομία in a missional reading of the Gospel of Luke-Acts
by: Timohty van Aarde
Published: (2015-11-01)