Anti-Missions Theology Article

I took my latest book on Mission Theology (Go to the Welcome for this website to access the "Beta" Version of the book) and I turned one of the chapters into an article to share on Academia.edu. If you are interested in reading this topic of Anti-missions theology in Protestant Church History, but don't want …

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Staying Behind: Theology of “Anti-Missions” (Chapter 9)

I recently completed the "Beta" version (or semi-rough first draft) of my book, “Walking With” as a Metaphor for Missions Theology. If you are interested in it, please CLICK HERE to see how you can download it (for free). The following is Chapter 9 on the Theology of Anti-Missions. This heavily drew from a post …

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Theology and Anti-Missions

William Carey, referred to by some as the Father of Protestant Missions, wrote his great booklet, “An Enquiry into the Obligation of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens.” Carey came from a religious group, the Particular Baptists. As “dissenters” of the state church, they could, potentially, have a greater desire to …

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