In a missionary movement that is increasingly shaped by cultural accommodation and pragmatic approaches to ministry, E.D. Burns calls the church back to the unchanging power of the biblical gospel. Drawing from his experience as both missionary and theologian, Burns argues that faithful missions must be grounded not in sociology or cultural trends, but in the historic doctrines recovered during the Reformation.
Addressing modern conversations surrounding contextualization, honor/shame theology, fear/power paradigms, and contemporary missiology, Burns demonstrates that the gospel transcends every culture because humanity’s deepest problem is our guilt before a holy God. This book offers a needed corrective to modern evangelical methodology.
Inside this book you will find:
- A biblical theology of missions and evangelism
- Interaction with modern contextualization methods
- Discussion of honor/shame and fear/power paradigms
- A defense of justification by faith alone
- Historical and theological support from church history
- Practical guidance for missionaries, pastors, and sending/supporting churches
Written with theological depth and pastoral concern, Ancient Gospel, Brave New World is an important resource for missionaries, church leaders, seminary students, and Christians seeking a faithful approach to gospel ministry in every culture.