Missiology: An Introduction (Second Edition) delivers a comprehensive graduate-level textbook covering contemporary missions theory and practice. Edited by John Mark Terry, a retired missionary and missions professor, this thoroughly revised 768-page resource features contributions from evangelical authors with extensive international and North American missions experience, making it an essential reference for students, pastors, and missions practitioners.
- Five major sections cover Introduction to Missiology, Biblical Basis of Missions, Theology of Missions, and Applied Missiology with contemporary issues
- Half of the chapters are new to the second edition, addressing modern missions methods including contextualization, spiritual warfare, and orality
- Comprehensive coverage of major world religions and cults in North America for practical ministry application
- Practical guidance for pastors on church planting strategies and developing missions-minded congregations
- Single column format with 768 pages of graduate-level content suitable for academic study and professional reference