University Press of America
Pages: 272
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-3773-2 • Paperback • May 2007 • $64.99 • (£50.00)
Marsha Snulligan Haney, an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. and former missionary in the Sudan (North Africa) and the Republic of Cameroon (West Africa) received her Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies/Missiology and Th.M. in Missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary. She received her M. Div. and M.R.E. degrees from Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary at the Interdenominational Theological Center. Among her previous publications are Islam and Protestant African-American Churches: Responses and Challenges to Religious Pluralism (1999) and Africentric Approaches to Christian Ministry: Strengthening Urban Congregations in African-American Communities (2006). Dr. Haney is currently serving as associate professor of Missiology and Religions of the World at the Interdenominational Theological Center, and is director of the Urban Theological Institute, Atlanta, Georgia.
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction: The Ministry of Evangelism
Chapter 4 An Overview of the Black Church in America
Chapter 5 Evangelism, African Americans, and Historical Tradition
Chapter 6 A Biblical Theology of Church and Evangelism
Chapter 7 Confessional Stances Regarding the Church as Sent into the World
Chapter 8 Contemporary Dynamics Shaping Evangelism
Chapter 9 A New Paradigm of Ministry and Evangelism
Chapter 10 Communicating along the Journey
Chapter 11 Congregational Transformation: Pastor, Session, Laity
Chapter 12 Envisioning the Mission and Ministry in a Pluralistic Denomination: Implications for the Ministry of Evangelism