ISSN:
2051-3623
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This article focuses on the house churches of the New Testament and their unique socio-physical structure. Since all the churches of the New Testament were communities small enough to meet in somebody's private home, certain theological and sociological ramifications arise out of this stark reality. From this data we can observe a “missionary model” which has relevancy for contemporary mission and church planting. Examples of effective church decentralization in the Two Thirds World further support this thesis.
In:
Missiology, London [u.a.] : Sage, 1973, 19(1991), 1, Seite 69-80, 2051-3623
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volume:19
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year:1991
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number:1
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pages:69-80
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1177/009182969101900106
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