Reformed Mission books?

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thistle93

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Hi! So many missional books out there have such bad theology. Can someone recommend some books that deal with missions from a reformed perspective? Especially any that touch on that while we are called to labor it is a sovereign work of God in bringing people from all nations to Himself. Also any books from a reformed perspective that deal with all those passages in the OT that speak of God making His name great among the nations & earth, showing that God's salvation was never meant just for the nation of Israel but a people from every tribe & tongue? Thank you!

For His Glory-
Matthew
 
I assume you've already read Piper's "Let the Nations Be Glad"?

You should read Walter Kaiser's "Mission in the Old Testament: Israel as a Light to the Nations." You may also want to check out Christopher J. H. Wright's "The Mission of God: Unlocking the Bible's Grand Narrative" and "The Mission of God's People: A Biblical Theology of the Church's Mission." Both Kaiser and Wright are preeminent scholars of Old Testament and Theology of Mission.
 
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