Roland Allen's the Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity
Roland Allen was one of the most influential mission thinkers of the twentieth century. As a High Church Anglican, he had great respect and value for Church tradition, but was quick to confront cultural preferences when they appeared to contradict biblical prescriptions.The Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity reflects his thoughts that dealt with Communion-related activities in the Majority World where the Anglican Church did not have well-developed church structures and priests. In this work, Allen argues that there are times and circumstances when non-clergy must take the lead in the administration of Holy Communion. Written around 1938, The Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity has remained unpublished until now. The work you hold represents one of the last book-length manuscripts written by Allen and includes a collection of articles by contemporary Allen scholars. Though nearly eighty years since he first put pen to paper, Allen's principles and convictions still speak to the Church with great gravitas. What should be the response when the Church's cultural preferences are unable to keep up with the work of the Spirit on the mission field? This was a not only a question in Allen's day, but one for every generation of believers.
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Roland Allen's the Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity
Roland Allen was one of the most influential mission thinkers of the twentieth century. As a High Church Anglican, he had great respect and value for Church tradition, but was quick to confront cultural preferences when they appeared to contradict biblical prescriptions.The Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity reflects his thoughts that dealt with Communion-related activities in the Majority World where the Anglican Church did not have well-developed church structures and priests. In this work, Allen argues that there are times and circumstances when non-clergy must take the lead in the administration of Holy Communion. Written around 1938, The Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity has remained unpublished until now. The work you hold represents one of the last book-length manuscripts written by Allen and includes a collection of articles by contemporary Allen scholars. Though nearly eighty years since he first put pen to paper, Allen's principles and convictions still speak to the Church with great gravitas. What should be the response when the Church's cultural preferences are unable to keep up with the work of the Spirit on the mission field? This was a not only a question in Allen's day, but one for every generation of believers.
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Roland Allen's the Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity

Roland Allen's the Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity

Roland Allen's the Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity

Roland Allen's the Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity

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Roland Allen was one of the most influential mission thinkers of the twentieth century. As a High Church Anglican, he had great respect and value for Church tradition, but was quick to confront cultural preferences when they appeared to contradict biblical prescriptions.The Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity reflects his thoughts that dealt with Communion-related activities in the Majority World where the Anglican Church did not have well-developed church structures and priests. In this work, Allen argues that there are times and circumstances when non-clergy must take the lead in the administration of Holy Communion. Written around 1938, The Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity has remained unpublished until now. The work you hold represents one of the last book-length manuscripts written by Allen and includes a collection of articles by contemporary Allen scholars. Though nearly eighty years since he first put pen to paper, Allen's principles and convictions still speak to the Church with great gravitas. What should be the response when the Church's cultural preferences are unable to keep up with the work of the Spirit on the mission field? This was a not only a question in Allen's day, but one for every generation of believers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780878083008
Publisher: William Carey Publishing
Publication date: 09/01/2017
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Roland Allen (1868-1947) served as an Anglican deacon and priest in England, as a missionary to China, and also served the Church in Kenya. He was a prolific author with his most popular writings being Missionary Methods: St. Paul's or Ours? and The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church.

J. D. Payne (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the pastor of church multiplication with The Church at Brook Hills in Birmingham, Alabama. He is a missiologist, podcast host (Strike the Match), and blogger jdpayne.org). J. D. is the author and editor of twelve books on missions including Roland Allen: Pioneer of Spontaneous Expansion.

Table of Contents

Contributors XIII

Acknowledgments XVII

Part I Background

Roland Allen: Missiology and the Ministry of Expansion J. D. Payne 3

Roland Allen: A Biographical Note Hubert Allen 19

The Ministry of Expansion and Contemporary Crises Robert Schmidt 31

Background and Overview of the Ministry of Expansion Steven Rutt 47

Part II Roland Allen's The Ministry of Expansion: The Priesthood of the Laity

Preface 71

1 The Fundamental Principles 75

2 Habit and Tradition 83

3 Charismatic Ministry 91

4 The Practice of the Early Church 101

5 We Cannot Go Back 111

6 The Priesthood of the Laity 121

7 Presumption 133

Postscript 147

The Family Rite: An Introduction Robert Banks

Bibliography 151

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