Becoming a Follower of Christ: Exploring Conversion Through Historical and Missiological Lenses

Author:

Das Rupen1

Affiliation:

1. International Baptist Theological Study Centre & Vrije Universiteit , Amsterdam

Abstract

Abstract Conversion is a critical part of Evangelical theology and missiology. It has been defined as a crisis experience or a decision at a specific point in time. However, there is always an aspect of development, a process, involved. Increasingly, the phenomenon of conversion of those from non-Christian backgrounds, for example from other world religions, indicates that how they become followers of Christ is often characterised by a gradual journey, sometimes accompanied by visions and dreams. This paper looks at the phenomenon of conversion through a historical and missiological lens to explain and understand the dynamics of the conversion.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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