Behind the church revolution
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https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v0i2.303Keywords:
Discipleship, small groups, ecclesiology.Abstract
Critical analysis of recent publications Russell Burrill in relation to the mission andleadership of the Adventist Church A review of these writings in the light of theBible, writings of Ellen White and contemporaneous missiologists authors.Downloads
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Burrill, R. (1996). Radical Disciples for Revolutionary Churches. Fallbrook, California: Hart Research Center.
Burril, R. (2008).Discípulos modernos para Iglesias revolucionarias, trad. Claudia Blath. Buenos
Aires: Asociación Casa Editora Sudamericana.
Burril, R. (2007). La iglesia revolucionada del siglo XXI, trad. Claudia Blath. Buenos Aires:
Asociación Casa Editora Sudamericana.
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2012-08-01
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Plenc, D. O. (2012). Behind the church revolution. Apuntes Universitarios, 2(2), 101–111. https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v0i2.303
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