Titus Presler uses scripture, the history of mission, case studies, and the catechism to offer a fresh vision in the multi-cultural environment of world Christianity and the Anglican Communion. Most Episcopalians have had little exposure to how gospel understandings are being reshaped by Anglicans in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Presler explores historical and contemporary approaches to mission, emphasizing the church's emphasis on partnership, and illustrates how dioceses and parishes can engage fruitfully in world mission.
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