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Oikos versus Ekklesia
David Fitch
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Missio Alliance
Article about Worship and the Sacraments
David Fitch
describes the difference between oikos and ekklesia—private and public worship—in the early church, and how practicing and integrating both can shape congregational worship today. Suggestions for congregational worship included.
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Missions,
Eucharist,
Witness,
Worship Planning
Evangelism or Witness?
David Fitch
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Missio Alliance
Article about Preaching
David Fitch
challenges pastors and congregations to consider how the verbal proclamation of the gospel (evangelism) must complement a living embodiment of God's work (witness).
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Evangelism,
Missions,
Witness,
Ecclesiology
Search Results for "David Fitch" on Hymnary.org
Mid [midst] scenes of confusion and creature complaints
PD
My days are gliding swiftly by
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How Apologetics Hurts Our Witness
David Fitch
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Missio Alliance
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Drawing on the work of Stanley Hauerwas and Charles Pinches,
David Fitch
suggests that "Christian apologetics trains us to think we have the answers before listening to the questions."
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Witness,
Apologetics,
Evangelism,
Listening
A Critique of Niebuhrian Evangelicalism
David Fitch
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Missio Alliance
Article about Theology
In this academic summary of theological and social trends,
David Fitch
argues that evangelicalism has become Niebuhrian, diagnosing this shift as a disease that undercuts the church’s witness in post-Christendom.
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Kingdom Of God,
Witness,
Reign Of Christ
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