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The J. Philip Hogan Chair of World Missions

The J. Philip Hogan Chair of World Missions at
AGTS is an endowed professorship that honors the missionary
leadership of this distinguished former executive director
of AGWM. As a partnership between AGTS and AGWM, it calls
on today’s
missionaries and scholars to continue in the heritage of
thoughtful, incisive and Spirit-led missiology that Brother
Hogan’s ministry left us. A leading missiologist
is invited annually to fill the chair in order to explore
new dimensions in missiology through teaching, research and
writing. Special thanks are due to AGWM, the Hyllberg Memorial
Fund, Philip and Virginia Hogan and others who have contributed
to the endowment of the Chair.
Hogan Chairs
Hogan Lectures
Hogan Books
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The Essential J. Philip Hogan, edited by Byron D. Klaus and Douglas P. Petersen
J. Philip Hogan was a prolific writer, contributing hundreds of articles to a variety of publications during his 30-year tenure
as executive director of the Division of Foreign Missions
of the
Assemblies of God (USA). The Essential J. Philip Hogan is an
introductory collection of Hogan’s writings for those who
wish to
explore the legacy of this remarkable pioneer, leader, theologian
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missiologist. |
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Apostolic Function in Twenty-first Century Missions, by Dr. Johnson
In the spring of 2009 the second book in the J. Philip Hogan World Missions Series—Apostolic Function in Twenty-first Century Missions by Dr. Johnson—will be released by William Carey Library. The book highlights the need to focus missions efforts on unreached peoples. |
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Updated:
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 8:09 AM
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