PERICHORESIS AND MISSIONAL THEOLOGY: HUMANITY’S INVITATION INTO THE MISSION OF GOD

PERICHORESIS AND MISSIONAL THEOLOGY: HUMANITY’S INVITATION INTO THE MISSION OF GOD

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Author Biography

Hannah Jones-Nelson is a graduate of Olivet Nazarene University, and currently enrolled as a student at Nazarene Theological Seminary. She is the Youth Pastor at South Church of the Nazarene in Michigan.

April 2022

Description

"Jones-Nelson’s treatise addressing the theological concept of perichoresis as the intimate relationship, or dance, of the trinity; a relationship that allows humanity to both extend and fulfill the missio dei. Ms. Jones-Nelson’s writing reflects an ongoing engagement around a theology of the mission of God seen in other writings (see Didache 20:2 for additional writings"

Dean G. Blevins, Ed. Introduction to Didache Vol. 21, N. 2.

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Book

Publication Date

Winter 2022

Publisher

The journal is sponsored by the International Board of Education (IBOE) of the Church of the Nazarene

Keywords

Missional theology, perichoresis, Wesleyan, Trinity

Scholarship Domain(s)

Scholarship of Discovery

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"PERICHORESIS AND MISSIONAL THEOLOGY: HUMANITY’S INVITATION INTO THE MISSION OF GOD" by Hannah Jones-Nelson

Published in Didache: Faithful Teaching 21:2 (Winter 2022)

ISSN: 15360156 (web version) – http://didache.nazarene.org

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