A Heart for Mission: Five Pioneer Thinkers

by Ron Davies

Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Christian Focus (2001), 144 pages

Description

Most commentators agree that the Protestant Missionary effort really got under way in the late eighteenth century with the formation of the Baptist Missionary Society. Bearing in mind that the Reformation began in the early 16th Century the obvious question that arises is 'Why did it take Protestants nearly 3 centuries to act on Jesus' Great Commission mandate?' This book goes some of the way to explaining why. We are introduced to five Protestant, Christian thinkers who had a mind for mission, long before the Protestant World as a whole became aware of the need. From the celebrated Jonathan Edwards to the comparatively unknown Jan Amos Comenius, we see how these five men were ahead of their time. They influenced thinking about mission and their comments ultimately led to the missionary explosion which began at the end of the eighteenth century and which carries on to the present day.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1857922336 / 9781857922332

User reviews

LibraryThing member jaygheiser
it was interesting to see how the interest in Mission developed over time as the Protestant Church established itself. Book took a look at five leaders all of whom lived in the 17th or 18th century: a Jonathan Edwards, Cotton Mather, Richard Baxter, John
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