Table of Contents

    • 1 Dogma and Doubt in a Pluralist Culture
    • 2 The Roots of Pluralism
    • 3 Knowing and Believing
    • 4 Authority, Autonomy, and Tradition
    • 5 Reason, Revelation, and Experience
    • 6 Revelation in History
    • 7 The Logic of Election
    • 8 The Bible as Universal History
    • 9 Christ, the Clue to History
    • 10 The Logic of Mission
    • 11 Mission: Word, Deed, and New Being
    • 12 Contextualization, True and False
    • 13 No Other Name
    • 14 The Gospel and the Religions
    • 15 The Gospel and the Cultures
    • 16 Principalities, Powers, and People
    • 17 The Myth of the Secular Society
    • 18 The Congregation as Hermeneutic of the Gospel
    • 19 Ministerial Leadership for a Missionary Congregation
    • 20 Confidence in the Gospel