Wednesday, July 08, 2026

Book: Reformational Missiology: An Evangelical Lutheran Perspective for Global Mission

Reformational Missiology is about why Christians share their faith--not because they made it up, but because God calls us to share. 

It explains how Lutheran beliefs, like being saved by grace alone and focusing on Jesus' sacrifice, shape the spread of the message of Jesus today. The book covers the Bible's teachings, history, modern challenges and practical ways to live out serving in God's mission today. Lutheran mission perspective may present different than that of other Christians, but all agree mission is about telling people God forgives them and invites them into His family.

Main themes covered

  • Biblical & Theological Foundations: Focuses on the missio Dei (mission of God),
  • Historical Perspectives: Traces how Lutheran historical doctrines shape the message and motive of mission today.
  • Worldviews & Culture
  • Contextualization & Translation: Explores practical ways to communicate the Christian message in diverse cultural settings without compromising core biblical truths.
  • Praxis and Modern Challenges: Provides actionable guidance on modern ministry, diaspora missiology, and local church missions without relying on a priestly hierarchy.


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