William J. Abraham is Albert Cook Outler Professor of Wesley Studies and Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. His other books include The Logic of Evangelism and The Logic of Renewal.
Catalyst
"Of the evangelism books currently available, Abraham offers the
deepest and most penetrating analysis of what evangelism is and
ought to be. His argument is narrowly focused but has wide
ramifications. . . Theological depth and a holistic approach to the
Christian life make this book a powerful foundation for
evangelistic practice." Clergy Journal
"Rarely do evangelism books bring depth to critical theological
thinking. This one does. . . This book is for those willing to
accept a challenge. It is tightly argued and well written; the
argumentation is thick. . . This book will provoke and promote a
great deal of theological discussion. This is Abraham's aim, for he
wants to begin earnest theological thinking about evangelism
again." Evangelical Missions Quarterly
"A profound and challenging book." Journal of the Evangelical
Theological Society
"This extremely thoughtful and theologically astute consideration
of evangelism is an attempt to wed theological concepts with
evangelistic practice. . . Surely Abraham has made a positive
contribution in redirecting evangelism from the human axis to the
divine. He has struck the right tone in pleading for a credible
communication of the gospel by the whole community of believers."
Library Journal
"Abraham subjects the theory and practice of evangelism to modern
theological reflection. He points out that very little critical
theological thought has been applied to this area. . . In an
attempt to foster such serious study, Abraham takes a logical and
scholarly approach. . . An excellent and scholarly work long
overdue in the field." Missiology
"Abraham's integration of theology and the practice of
evangelism...makes his The Logic of Evangelism the most
significant contribution to the study of evangelism in our
generation!" The Mennonite
"The Logic of Evangelism should be priority reading for both
those committed to evangelism and for those critical of it."
Theology Today
"Abraham has a high view of the kind of critical theological
reflection that should attend all areas of ministry and undertakes
to bring it to bear in a lucid and comprehensive study of
evangelism that will be useful for pastors and teachers alike. . .
There can be little question that this book puts the North American
discussion of evangelism on a new footing. It achieves the status
of a major programmatic statement about how evangelism may be
thought about and practiced in the church."
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