Mission: Concept in Context: Post-Communism Religious Revival in Eastern Central Europe as Experienced in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
The modern mission era has experienced in Central and Eastern Europe an unprecedented religious revival in a recent decade. The study with special focus on Hungary elucidates the reasons of overwhelming interest in religious issues and also why Christian churches experienced a loss of confidence and interest in churchgoing within the ten years after the political change in 1989. This case study about Seventh-day Adventist mission in Hungary underlines that the church needs to recognize the need for reflection and understanding of its own, overall theology and praxis in the light of biblical teachings and of the context of the church’s place in society. Otherwise, will mission theology and praxis harvest unsatisfactory results regardless of the invested recourses.
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Mission: Concept in Context: Post-Communism Religious Revival in Eastern Central Europe as Experienced in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
The modern mission era has experienced in Central and Eastern Europe an unprecedented religious revival in a recent decade. The study with special focus on Hungary elucidates the reasons of overwhelming interest in religious issues and also why Christian churches experienced a loss of confidence and interest in churchgoing within the ten years after the political change in 1989. This case study about Seventh-day Adventist mission in Hungary underlines that the church needs to recognize the need for reflection and understanding of its own, overall theology and praxis in the light of biblical teachings and of the context of the church’s place in society. Otherwise, will mission theology and praxis harvest unsatisfactory results regardless of the invested recourses.
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Mission: Concept in Context: Post-Communism Religious Revival in Eastern Central Europe as Experienced in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Mission: Concept in Context: Post-Communism Religious Revival in Eastern Central Europe as Experienced in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church

by László Szabó
Mission: Concept in Context: Post-Communism Religious Revival in Eastern Central Europe as Experienced in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Mission: Concept in Context: Post-Communism Religious Revival in Eastern Central Europe as Experienced in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church

by László Szabó

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The modern mission era has experienced in Central and Eastern Europe an unprecedented religious revival in a recent decade. The study with special focus on Hungary elucidates the reasons of overwhelming interest in religious issues and also why Christian churches experienced a loss of confidence and interest in churchgoing within the ten years after the political change in 1989. This case study about Seventh-day Adventist mission in Hungary underlines that the church needs to recognize the need for reflection and understanding of its own, overall theology and praxis in the light of biblical teachings and of the context of the church’s place in society. Otherwise, will mission theology and praxis harvest unsatisfactory results regardless of the invested recourses.

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ISBN-13: 9781913363895
Publisher: Regnum Books International
Publication date: 05/10/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 265
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Dr. László Szabó was born and raised in Hungary. He served as lecturer, researcher and pastor in Tanzania, Hungary and currently he is the director of Arthur Daniells Institute of Mission Studies at Friedensau Adventist University, Germany. As a researcher, international speaker and consultant, he explores the secular challenges for Christian churches in the European context with special focus on the link between mission theology and practice.
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