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Andy Lord

Researcher at St. John's University

Publications -  11
Citations -  76

Andy Lord is an academic researcher from St. John's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Missiology & History of religions. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 74 citations.

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Network Church: A Pentecostal Ecclesiology Shaped by Mission

Andy Lord
TL;DR: In this article, a trinitarian understanding of networks is developed and linked with an approach to the catholicity of the church that has a common essence and mission movement, shaped by the missionary nature of pentecostalism and rooted in an understanding of a church marked by Spirit baptism.
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Postdenominational Missiology: Developing an Ecumenical Renewalist Approach:

TL;DR: A renewalist approach is contrasted with the ecumenical approaches of Lausanne and the World Council of Churches as represented in their latest agreed statements on mission as mentioned in this paper, and the next stage of renewalist development by asking how it might learn from these mission statements.
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Incarnational Partnership in Mission: A Response to Questionable Assumptions

TL;DR: This paper argued that mission is always a "together" thing and that the call to missionary service is a "one-to-many" thing, which requires a commitment to pattern our lives on the incarnational example of Jesus, entering humbly into the culture of others and seeking the Spirit's guiding.
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Mission Eschatology: a Framework for Mission in the Spirit

TL;DR: For Pentecostals, the eschatological hope has been the motivating force for rapid growth and there is a need to ensure that our eschatology is always missionary in its orientation so that we do not become static or too settled as discussed by the authors.