Models of Evangelism, by Priscilla Pope-Levinson

Authors

  • Kwasi Issa Kena Wesley Seminary, Indiana Wesleyan University

Keywords:

Evangelism, Biblical, Theological, Historical, Practice

Abstract

Throughout the ages, evangelists have adopted various evangelism models. Such evangelistic practices range from personal to visitation to revivals to media. Models of Evangelism explores eight models that pass this three-part litmus test: (1) longevity (it must have been practiced for at least a generation), (2) a substantive body of literature that discussed the model’s biblical, theological, historical, and practical aspects, and (3) a significant number of proponents. Author Priscilla Pope-Levison explores each model’s biblical, theological, and historical foundations and articulates the common practice of each method. The author’s evenhanded appraisal of each model plus repeating end-of-chapter reflection questions invite readers to reassess their prior evaluations of each model and consider how models may be complementary. The ultimate aim of the text is to imagine which configuration of evangelism practices best suits one’s ministry context.

Author Biography

Kwasi Issa Kena, Wesley Seminary, Indiana Wesleyan University

Wesley Seminary

Associate Professor of Ethnic and Multicultural Ministry

References

Pope-Levison, Priscilla. Models of Evangelism. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020.

Published

2021-09-02

Issue

Section

Book Reviews