Harvie M. Conn (1933–1999)
Author of Evangelism: Doing Justice and Preaching Grace
About the Author
Harvie M. Conn (1933-1999) was professor of missions at Westminster Theological Seminary from 1972 to his retirement in 1998. Before joining the WTS faculty, he was a missionary to Korea for twelve years. He wrote and edited many books
Works by Harvie M. Conn
Eternal Word and Changing Worlds: Theology, Anthropology, and Mission in Trialogue (1984) 161 copies
The Urban Face of Mission: Ministering the Gospel in a Diverse and Changing World (2002) — Author — 122 copies
Practical Theology and the Ministry of the Church, 1952-1984: Essays in Honor of Edmund P. Clowney (1990) — Editor — 55 copies
Reformed Bulletin of Missions 2 copies
Teologia Kontemporer 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Conn, Harvie M.
- Other names
- Conn, Harvey M.
Kan, Ha-bae
Habi Kʻon
簡河培 - Birthdate
- 1933
- Date of death
- 1999-08-28
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Calvin College (AB, 1953)
Westminster Theological Seminary (BD, 1957)
Westminster Theological Seminary (Th.D., 1958) - Occupations
- Westminster Theological Seminary, Professor of Missions
General Assembly Theological Seminary, Seoul, Korea, Professor of New Testiment - Organizations
- Westminster Ministerial Institute
- Nationality
- USA (1957)
Canada (until 1957) - Places of residence
- Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USA
Korea - Associated Place (for map)
- Wyndmoor, PA
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Reviews
While some of Harvie's references have aged, Evangelism: Doing Justice and Preaching Grace is as relevant and important for today's church as it has ever been. Harvie's insistence on removing Western norms as the standard for evangelism work, as well as seeing sinners as "sinned against", puts so much grace and mercy that should accompany the proclamation of the word.
Conn's experience as a 12-year missionary in South Korea, as well as creating a Center for Urban Theological Studies at show more Philadelphia at WTS demonstrates not only competency but credibility in his assessment and diagnosis of our current and future evangelical climate. This book is not an ivory tower theory of Reformed idealism but rather a practical outworking of the best parts of the Reformation lived in the hearts, minds, and feet of those who carry good news. Must read. show less
Conn's experience as a 12-year missionary in South Korea, as well as creating a Center for Urban Theological Studies at show more Philadelphia at WTS demonstrates not only competency but credibility in his assessment and diagnosis of our current and future evangelical climate. This book is not an ivory tower theory of Reformed idealism but rather a practical outworking of the best parts of the Reformation lived in the hearts, minds, and feet of those who carry good news. Must read. show less
The kind of book that is slim in size but huge in implications. The kind you hold onto closely.
Comedy, in passing from myth to reality, loses its innocence.
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