That the World May Believe

That the World May Believe: Essays on Mission and Unity in Honour of George Vandervelde (Lanham: University Press of America, 2006), eds. Michael W. Goheen and Margaret O’Gara

Table of Contents

Michael W. Goheen and Margaret O’Gara, Introduction
Albert M. Wolters, Mission and the Interpretation of Zechariah 8:20-23
Jerald D. Gort, A Never-Ending Charge: The Missionary Calling of the Church
Timoteo D. Gener, Transformational Correlation: A Reformational Perspective on Cultural Theological Method in Conversation with David Tracy’s and Paul Tillich’s Correlational Approaches
Calvin Seerveld, Glocal Culture
Sander Griffioen, Multiple Religious Participation in China: A Philosophical Puzzle
Michael W. Goheen, Mission and Unity: The Theological Dynamic of Comity
Jan A. B. Jongeneel, Mission and Unity: Ecumenical, Reformed, and Migrant Perspectives
Richard J. Mouw, True Church and True Christians: Some Reflections on Calvinist Discernment
Martien E. Brinkman, Unity: A Contribution from the Reformed Tradition
Margaret O’Gara, The Theological Significance of Friendship in the Ecumenical Movement
Miroslav Volf, Memory, Salvation, and Perdition
Lyle D. Bierma, Confessions and Ecumenicity: The Christian Reformed Church and Heidelberg Catechism 80
Jeffrey Gros, Mission and Mystery: Gospel Testimony in Service to the World
John A. Radano, International Dialogue Between Catholics and Evangelicals Since the Second Vatican Council
George H. Tavard, A Reflection on the Joint Declaration on Justification and the Reformed Tradition
Robert Sweetman, John Paul II’s Account of the Unity of Scholarship in Fides et Ratio
Jonathan Chaplin, Towards an Ecumenical Social Theory: Revisiting Herman Dooyeweerd’s Critique of Thomism