This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Evangelical in its approach, rich in its research, Bring Forth Justice provides a much-needed study of the triangul
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Evangelical in its approach, rich in its research,
Bring Forth Justice provides a much-needed study of the triangular relationship between mission, disciple making, and social justice. The author, a twenty-five-year missionary veteran, examines mission both historically and biblically and then offers constructive criticism as well as practical suggestions for individual and corporate action in disciple making and social justice.
Orlando E. Costas
"It is a great day when a General Secretary of the World Evangelical Fellowship writes a book bridging the gap between established and young evangelicals, between northwestern and third-world missiology, and between mission, discipleship, and social justice. Such is the case with Waldron Scott's Bring Forth Justice — a passionate, biblical, holistic, six-continent interpretation of the Christian mission in the context of an oppressed world. Scott calls Christians in general and evangelicals in particular to a faithful and obedient response to the God who demands justice, who justifies women and men by faith in his Son, and who sends them forth in the power of his Spirit to work for justice in all the nations. This book is indispensable reading for mission-minded Christians everywhere."
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