• Encountering New Religious Movements

    Encountering New Religious Movements
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    Price: $19.99

    ISBN: 9780825428937

    Edition: February 06, 2004

    Pages: 322

    Publication date: February 06, 2004

    Format: Paperback

    Imprint: Kregel Academic

    Category: Theology and Religious Studies

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    Encountering New Religious Movements

    A Holistic Evangelical Approach

    In the last century. new religious movements (NRMs) have sprung up around the world This book’s contributors propose that the most effective way to reach these groups is to view them missiologically as different people groups—and thus to approach them with a cross-cultural mindset—instead of following more traditional methods that focus on biblical heresies and doctrinal aberrations.

    In this book, top missiologists present biblical and historical considerations, methodology and practical advice for reaching out to groups such as the Latter-day Saints, New Spirituality, Wicca, Mother Goddess, and Satanism.

     “An important ‘breakthrough’ book. Exactly what we need for an effective presentation of the gospel to folks seduced by the false promises of non-Christian worldviews.”

    —Richard J. Mouw
    President and Professor of Christian Philosophy, Fuller Theological Seminary

     “At last, apologetics and missiology meet! Proactive in intent and positive in tone, it . . . [charts] a new way forward.”

    —Ken Mulholland
    Former president, Evangelical Missiological Society

    “This resource is not merely a valuable compilation of strategic thinkers in the fields of Christian apologetics and missiology; it synthesizes the two disciplines and offers practical strategies for evangelism in a new day!” 

    —Rudy Gonzalez
    Director, North American Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention

    Irving Hexham, professor of religious studies at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, is the author of seven books, including Understanding Cults and New Religions and The Pocket Dictionary of Cults and New Religions.

    Stephen Rost, pastor of Grace Fellowship of Dixon in Dixon, Cal., has served as president of the Society for the Study of Alternative Religions study group in the Evangelical Theological Society.

    John W. Morehead II, associate director of Watchman Fellowship in Sacramento, Cal., is the cofounder and coeditor of Sacred Tribes: Journal of Christian Missions to New Religious Movements, an e-journal that focuses on reaching adherents of new religions.

    Author: Irving Hexham
    Irving Hexham is professor of religious studies at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and is a noted authority on world religions. Hexham is the author of seven books, including Understanding Cults and New Religions and The Pocket Dictionary of Cults and New Religions.