Raymond Bakke is senior associate of Ray Bakke Associates. He is the former chancellor and professor of global urban studies at Bakke Graduate University and former executive director of International Urban Associates in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is author of several books, including A Theology as Big as the City and The Urban Christian.
The Drama of Evangelism in the New Testament/Church, City & the Gospel
Speaker(s): Raymond Bakke
Date: 1994
Length: 66 min
Product ID: RGDL2419S
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This is a collection of two speeches by Ray Bakke. The first is a lecture on the drama of New Testament evangelism through the lens of two cities: Ephesus and Atlanta. Drawing on the nature of Biblical cities and the people who worked in them, Bakke applies his insights to evangelism in cities today. The second, given at St. Stephen's Church in Pittsburgh, is a reflection on the nature of the Church based on Bakke's expereinces travelling though various cities around the world.
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