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Darrell Guder in Australia

Monday, May 8th, 2006

I mentioned back in March that Darrell Guder will be in Melbourne in July. Here’s an update…

Darrell Guder Black and WhiteDarrell Guder, a key thinker in the area of Christian mission to the West, will be in Australia in July. Based in Princeton, Guder has written books such as “The Continuing Conversion of the Church”, and collaborated in the Gospel and Culture publication, “Missional Church: Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America”.

Darrell will be speaking at the Geelong Ecumenical Conference on Mission from July 4-6, in Sydney July 8 - 12, at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra & St Mark’s, July 14, and at the Uniting Church in Australia Victoria/Tasmania Synod School of Ministry July 17-19.

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Darrell Guder in Melbourne

Monday, March 13th, 2006

Darrell Guder will be speaking in Melbourne in July, as a guest of the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania School of Ministry at Campion Retreat Centre. He’ll be talking on the challenge and calling of the church in mission from 17 to 19 July. For more information contact Otira Ministries.

Darrell Guider pictureDr. Darrell Guder is the Henry Winters Luce Professor of Missional and Ecumenical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. He has also been on the faculty of Louisville and Columbia Theological Seminaries.

Dr. Guder has served the colleges of Karlsh?he in Southern Germany and Whitworth in Spokane, Washington. He has served in various pastoral positions in congregations in Southern Germany, and Hollywood, California.

Darrell has written extensively in theology and world mission. His books include Be My Witnesses: The Church’s Mission, Message and Messengers (1983); The Continuing Conversation of the Church (2000); The Incarnation and the Church’s Witness(2000).

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Continuing Conversion of the Church Reviewed

Wednesday, May 4th, 2005

Continuing Conversion of the ChurchI’ve just posted a review of Darrell Guder’s book, The Continuing Conversion of the Church, at GodPost: Resources for Theological Reflection. The book was published by the Gospel and Our Culture Network back in 2000. It continues to provide a useful framework for exploring the good news in the context of the 21st Century, whether we are in Australia, North America, India or Samoa.

I’ve gone through this book again this morning, looking at the theological foundations for engaging with emerging generational cultures, a task I’m preparing at my GodPost and at PostKiwi’s Generational Conversation blogs.

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