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It has never at any time been possible to fit the resurrection of Jesus into any world view except a world view of which it is the basis.
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If we cannot speak with confidence about biblical authority, what ground have we for challenging the reigning plausibility structure?
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Do things that will get people asking questions, the answer to which is the Gospel.
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The history of Christian attempts to discern the signs of the times makes discouraging reading. At
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In the attempt to be "relevant" one may fall into syncretism, and in the effort to avoid syncretism one may become irrelevant.
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the authority of Jesus is ultimate, the
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When coercion of any kind is used in the interests of the Christian message, the message itself is corrupted.
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The "home base" of missions is now nothing less than the worldwide community, and
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Culture? As Lesslie Newbigin poses the question, Can one who goes the way of the Cross sit in the seat of Pilate when it falls vacant?
— Philip Yancey
God's grace is not limited by any ecclesiastical barriers.
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A person who wields power cannot see truth; that is the privilege of the powerless.
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Mission is not just something that the church does; it is something that is done by the Spirit, who
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Live in the kingdom of God in such a way that it provokes questions for which the gospel is the answer.
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Modern capitalism has created a world totally different from anything known before.
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God does not cancel his calling.
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Bureaucracy is the rule of nobody and is therefore experienced as tyranny.
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God's kingship is present in the church, but it must be insisted that it is not the property of the church. It
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The witness of which the New Testament passages speak is God's gift, not our accomplishment.
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The attempt to interpret human behavior in terms of models derived from the natural sciences eventually destroys personal responsibility.
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The Spirit himself is sovereign over the mission, the church can only be the attentive servant. In
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Our confidence ... is not in the competence of our own knowing, but in the faithfulness and reliability of the one who is known.
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It is less important to ask a Christian what he or she believes about the Bible than it is to inquire what he or she does with it.
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The Church must be seen as the company of pilgrims on the way to the end of the world and the ends of the earth.
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Part of the terrible irony of war is that it enlists the best in human nature for purposes of mutual destruction.
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Ministerial leadership is, first and finally, discipleship.
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Universality and particularity do not contradict one another but require one another. How
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Separation of church from mission is theologically indefensible. More
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the mission is not ours but God's.
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Christ is the clue to all that is.
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The business of the church is to tell and embody a story
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It is God who chooses, calls, and sends. When
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The living God is a God of justice and mercy and He will be satisfied with nothing less than a people in whom his justice and mercy are alive.
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The reign of God is his reign over all things.
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If I do not know the purpose for which human life was designed, I have no basis for saying that any kind of human life-style is good or bad.
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When the Church tries to embody the rule of God in the forms of earthly power it may achieve that power, but it is no longer a sign of the kingdom.
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