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Andrew Perriman reformulates Paul's main presuppositions in such a way as to retain the relevance of important insights on both sides of the gender debate. While he believes that difficult decisions have to be made regarding the central issues, his principal concern is the unity of Christ's body, which calls us to listen to one another, and to worship, work and pray together.If you are studying or teaching this subject, the book is a 'must read'.
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Future of the People of God
Reading Romans Before and After Western Christendom
Inbunden, Engelska, 2010
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End of Story?
Same-Sex Relationships and the Narratives of Evangelical Mission
Inbunden, Engelska, 2019
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Future of the People of God
Reading Romans Before and After Western Christendom
Häftad, Engelska, 2010
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In Re: Mission: A Vision of Hope for a Post-Eschatological Church Andrew Perriman provides an innovative and radical book where postmodern mission and New Testament studies collide. Andrew Perriman examines the mission of the earliest church in its historical context and argues that our context is very different and so our mission cannot simply be a matter of doing exactly what the earliest church did. The key question at the heart of the book is, "How do we shape a biblical theology of mission for a post-biblical church?" Controversially Perriman maintains that the eschatological crisis faced by the early church - the coming judgment on the enemies that opposed God's people - has now passed with the collapse of the Roman Empire! Eschatology, says Perriman, is about temporary transitions from oppression to deliverance in the history of the people of God. However, creational disorder is with us all the time. The postmodern church does not face an eschatological crisis but a creational crisis. A missiology that is oriented towards a new creation is far more relevant to us now than a missiology oriented, as it was in most of the New Testament, towards rescue from opposition and persecution. Andrew Perriman lives in Holland and works with Christian Associates seeking to develop open, creative communities of faith for the emerging culture in Europe.