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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Back to the Future -- Ignorance Is Doctrinally Dangerous -- Ignorance Is Problematic for Polity -- Why Church History? -- Church History Equips Pastors and Churches to Address Social Issues -- Church History Supplies the Tools and Models Necessary for Healthy Approaches to Discipleship in the Local Church -- Church History Is Useful for Effectively Proclaiming and Preaching the Gospel in Cultures Indifferent and Even Hostile to Christianity -- Church History Enables Us to Critically Assess Culture as We Resolve to Create Culture -- Church History Serves as a Road Map from the Present to the Future -- Ancient Truth for New Questions -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 2: Creed and Creeds -- From Innovation to Error -- Rebuilding the Rails -- Practical Value -- But How? -- Dear Pastor -- Unity -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 3: Imitating Christ -- Ancient Devotion -- Early Church Discipleship-Christians Build Christians -- Preachers Building Preachers -- Parents Building Children -- Ways to Reclaim Imitation -- First, Begin with Children -- Second, Introduce a Catechism Question for the Month for Small Groups, Adult Bible Studies, or Sunday School Classes -- Third, Recapture the Wonder of a Gospel Community -- Fourth, Invest in Someone -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 4: Preaching and the Cultural Drift -- Loud Noises! -- Recovering Apologetics -- Why Contextualization and Apologetics in Preaching? -- Relevantly Relevant and Logically Logical -- First, How Is This Issue Portrayed or Explored in Pop Culture? -- Second, What Are the Socio-political Ramifications for This Topic? | |
505 | 8 | |a Third, How Can I Faithfully and Scripturally Address This Issue in Simple and Contemporary Language? -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 5: Christians and Culture -- The Culture-Making Imperative -- The Way Forward -- Pastors Must Be Cultural Exegetes -- Pastors Must Be Culture Makers -- Pastors Must Be Cultural Visionaries -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 6: Yesterday, Today Was the Future -- Be Prepared -- The past Shows Us that We Have Always Been Viewed as a Subversive People Who Follow a Subversive King -- Knowing Church History Will Enable You to Love and Lead the Body of Christ Well -- Learn from Others, Including the Giants -- Hope for All Ages -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading: Where to Begin -- General History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Early Church History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- Reformation History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- American Church History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- Appendix 1: Frequently Asked Questions -- What Happened at the Council of Nicaea? -- Did John Calvin Murder Michael Servetus? -- When Did Christians Become Trinitarian? -- Appendix 2: A Guide to Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms -- Creeds -- The Apostles' Creed -- Usage -- Caution -- The Nicene Creed -- Usage -- Caution -- Confessions -- Catechisms -- The New City Catechism -- Truth and Grace Memory Books -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Subject and Author Index -- Scripture Index -- Old Testament -- New Testament. | |
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Back to the Future -- Ignorance Is Doctrinally Dangerous -- Ignorance Is Problematic for Polity -- Why Church History? -- Church History Equips Pastors and Churches to Address Social Issues -- Church History Supplies the Tools and Models Necessary for Healthy Approaches to Discipleship in the Local Church -- Church History Is Useful for Effectively Proclaiming and Preaching the Gospel in Cultures Indifferent and Even Hostile to Christianity -- Church History Enables Us to Critically Assess Culture as We Resolve to Create Culture -- Church History Serves as a Road Map from the Present to the Future -- Ancient Truth for New Questions -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 2: Creed and Creeds -- From Innovation to Error -- Rebuilding the Rails -- Practical Value -- But How? -- Dear Pastor -- Unity -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 3: Imitating Christ -- Ancient Devotion -- Early Church Discipleship-Christians Build Christians -- Preachers Building Preachers -- Parents Building Children -- Ways to Reclaim Imitation -- First, Begin with Children -- Second, Introduce a Catechism Question for the Month for Small Groups, Adult Bible Studies, or Sunday School Classes -- Third, Recapture the Wonder of a Gospel Community -- Fourth, Invest in Someone -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 4: Preaching and the Cultural Drift -- Loud Noises! -- Recovering Apologetics -- Why Contextualization and Apologetics in Preaching? -- Relevantly Relevant and Logically Logical -- First, How Is This Issue Portrayed or Explored in Pop Culture? -- Second, What Are the Socio-political Ramifications for This Topic? Third, How Can I Faithfully and Scripturally Address This Issue in Simple and Contemporary Language? -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 5: Christians and Culture -- The Culture-Making Imperative -- The Way Forward -- Pastors Must Be Cultural Exegetes -- Pastors Must Be Culture Makers -- Pastors Must Be Cultural Visionaries -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 6: Yesterday, Today Was the Future -- Be Prepared -- The past Shows Us that We Have Always Been Viewed as a Subversive People Who Follow a Subversive King -- Knowing Church History Will Enable You to Love and Lead the Body of Christ Well -- Learn from Others, Including the Giants -- Hope for All Ages -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading: Where to Begin -- General History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Early Church History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- Reformation History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- American Church History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- Appendix 1: Frequently Asked Questions -- What Happened at the Council of Nicaea? -- Did John Calvin Murder Michael Servetus? -- When Did Christians Become Trinitarian? -- Appendix 2: A Guide to Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms -- Creeds -- The Apostles' Creed -- Usage -- Caution -- The Nicene Creed -- Usage -- Caution -- Confessions -- Catechisms -- The New City Catechism -- Truth and Grace Memory Books -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Subject and Author Index -- Scripture Index -- Old Testament -- New Testament. Annotation With all the pressing demands of modern ministry, why make time to learn church history? Is it relevant to worship and ministry today? Pastor Dayton Hartman argues that church history is not old news, but a vital component of a healthy ministry. In Church History for Modern Ministry, Hartman explores the importance of church history and shows how an understanding of our past can help us address contemporary issues. The faithfulness, discipleship, and perseverance of the early church can help today's church stand firm in times of change. Church history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025619 Christian civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026449 Christianity and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025240 Église Histoire. Civilisation chrétienne. church history. aat RELIGION Christian Church History. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity History. bisacsh Christian civilization fast Christianity and culture fast Church history fast Print version: Hartman, Dayton. Church History for Modern Ministry : Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do. Ashland : Lexham Press, ©2016 9781577996606 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1649628 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hartman, Dayton Church History for Modern Ministry : Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do / Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Back to the Future -- Ignorance Is Doctrinally Dangerous -- Ignorance Is Problematic for Polity -- Why Church History? -- Church History Equips Pastors and Churches to Address Social Issues -- Church History Supplies the Tools and Models Necessary for Healthy Approaches to Discipleship in the Local Church -- Church History Is Useful for Effectively Proclaiming and Preaching the Gospel in Cultures Indifferent and Even Hostile to Christianity -- Church History Enables Us to Critically Assess Culture as We Resolve to Create Culture -- Church History Serves as a Road Map from the Present to the Future -- Ancient Truth for New Questions -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 2: Creed and Creeds -- From Innovation to Error -- Rebuilding the Rails -- Practical Value -- But How? -- Dear Pastor -- Unity -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 3: Imitating Christ -- Ancient Devotion -- Early Church Discipleship-Christians Build Christians -- Preachers Building Preachers -- Parents Building Children -- Ways to Reclaim Imitation -- First, Begin with Children -- Second, Introduce a Catechism Question for the Month for Small Groups, Adult Bible Studies, or Sunday School Classes -- Third, Recapture the Wonder of a Gospel Community -- Fourth, Invest in Someone -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 4: Preaching and the Cultural Drift -- Loud Noises! -- Recovering Apologetics -- Why Contextualization and Apologetics in Preaching? -- Relevantly Relevant and Logically Logical -- First, How Is This Issue Portrayed or Explored in Pop Culture? -- Second, What Are the Socio-political Ramifications for This Topic? Third, How Can I Faithfully and Scripturally Address This Issue in Simple and Contemporary Language? -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 5: Christians and Culture -- The Culture-Making Imperative -- The Way Forward -- Pastors Must Be Cultural Exegetes -- Pastors Must Be Culture Makers -- Pastors Must Be Cultural Visionaries -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 6: Yesterday, Today Was the Future -- Be Prepared -- The past Shows Us that We Have Always Been Viewed as a Subversive People Who Follow a Subversive King -- Knowing Church History Will Enable You to Love and Lead the Body of Christ Well -- Learn from Others, Including the Giants -- Hope for All Ages -- Dear Pastor -- Action Steps -- Reflection Questions -- Recommended Reading: Where to Begin -- General History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Early Church History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- Reformation History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- American Church History -- Beginner -- Intermediate -- Advanced -- Primary Sources -- Appendix 1: Frequently Asked Questions -- What Happened at the Council of Nicaea? -- Did John Calvin Murder Michael Servetus? -- When Did Christians Become Trinitarian? -- Appendix 2: A Guide to Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms -- Creeds -- The Apostles' Creed -- Usage -- Caution -- The Nicene Creed -- Usage -- Caution -- Confessions -- Catechisms -- The New City Catechism -- Truth and Grace Memory Books -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Subject and Author Index -- Scripture Index -- Old Testament -- New Testament. Church history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025619 Christian civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026449 Christianity and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025240 Église Histoire. Civilisation chrétienne. church history. aat RELIGION Christian Church History. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity History. bisacsh Christian civilization fast Christianity and culture fast Church history fast |
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title | Church History for Modern Ministry : Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do / |
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title_exact_search | Church History for Modern Ministry : Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do / |
title_full | Church History for Modern Ministry : Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do / Dayton Hartman. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Church History for Modern Ministry : Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do / Dayton Hartman. |
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title_sort | church history for modern ministry why our past matters for everything we do |
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topic | Church history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025619 Christian civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026449 Christianity and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025240 Église Histoire. Civilisation chrétienne. church history. aat RELIGION Christian Church History. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity History. bisacsh Christian civilization fast Christianity and culture fast Church history fast |
topic_facet | Church history. Christian civilization. Christianity and culture. Église Histoire. Civilisation chrétienne. church history. RELIGION Christian Church History. RELIGION Christianity History. Christian civilization Christianity and culture Church history |
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