Dostoevsky’s Implicit Mission to Russian Society as a Lived out Russian Orthodox Convictional Theology

Sevastian, Dumitru (2010) Dostoevsky’s Implicit Mission to Russian Society as a Lived out Russian Orthodox Convictional Theology. Pulsul Slujirii - Pulse of Ministry, 16. pp. 32-48.

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to point out some common practical elements in the mission of Baptist and Orthodox Christians in the Orthodox context. My intention is to explore Dostoevsky’s implicit mission in order to suggest some ways in which Baptist and Orthodox Christians can work together in responding to the Missio Dei. The focus is being the theology in terms of lived out convictions.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Mission as witness, Love of God as foundation of mission, Unity and mission
Subjects: B Mission theology/theory > Missio Dei
E Evangelical and Ecumenical Networks and Dialogues in Central Eastern Europe > Dialogue initiatives > Orthodox – Evangelical dialogue
G Christian traditions/Denominations > Eastern Orthodox
G Christian traditions/Denominations > Baptist
Divisions: Former Soviet Union > Moldova
Depositing User: Katharina Penner
Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2021 10:22
Last Modified: 19 Dec 2021 10:22
URI: https://ceeamsprints.osims.org/id/eprint/2404

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