6Identification With Humanity
40Victory Through Apparent Defeat
7The New Adam
41The Cross And The Nations
8Incarnation And The Nations
42The Cross As Missionary Pattern
9Conclusion
43Conclusion
10CHAPTER 2 — THE KINGDOM OF GOD
44CHAPTER 6 — RESURRECTION AND NEW CREATION
11The Reign Of God Has Drawn Near
45The Dawn Beyond The Cross
12Kingdom As Central Message
46Resurrection As Vindication
13Fulfillment Of Prophetic Hope
47Resurrection And New Humanity
14Kingdom Through Parables
48Resurrection And Mission
15Kingdom And Reversal
49New Creation Theology
16Kingdom And Mission
50Hope Beyond Exile And Death
17Already And Not Yet
51Resurrection And Global Hope
18Conclusion
52Conclusion
19CHAPTER 3 — JESUS AND THE MARGINALIZED
53CHAPTER 7 — THE GREAT COMMISSION — ALL FIVE FORMS
20The Kingdom Among The Rejected
54From The Ministry Of Jesus To The Mission Of The Church
21At The Table: “Eating With Sinners”
55Proclaim The Gospel To All Creation—Mark 16:15
22Women And Restoration: “Daughters Of Abraham”
56Repentance And Witness—Luke 24:46–49
23The Poor And The Broken
57Sentness In Christ—John 20:21
24Purity Boundaries Broken
58Power To The Ends Of The Earth—Acts 1:8
25The Least In The Kingdom
59Conclusion
26Compassion As Mission
60CONCLUSION — JESUS CHRIST AND THE FULFILLMENT OF MISSION
27Conclusion
61Christ As Fulfillment Without Abolition
28CHAPTER 4 — JESUS AND THE NATIONS
62Israel’s Trajectory Completed In Christ
29From Israel To The Ends Of The Earth
63Universalization Of Mission
30Encounters Beyond Israel
64Kingdom Expansion Through Witness
31Samaria And Boundary Crossing
65Cross And Resurrection Redefining Power
32Signs Of Global Inclusion
66Nations As Active Participants
33Prophetic Fulfillment
67Toward Spirit And Church
34Nations Anticipated Before The Cross