Growing the Church, Resisting the Powers, Reforming the World : A Theological Analysis of Three Options for Ecclesial Faithfulness in North American Protestantism (2009. 192 S. 220 mm)

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Growing the Church, Resisting the Powers, Reforming the World : A Theological Analysis of Three Options for Ecclesial Faithfulness in North American Protestantism (2009. 192 S. 220 mm)

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Three admonitions for ecclesial faithfulness are frequently presented to North American Protestants in their current context. These are: the church ought to grow, the church ought to be an alternative community to the world, and the church ought to reform the world. This book provides an analysis of the theological rationales that support these admonitions by examining the works of three writers, each of whom is widely recognized as an important proponent of one of the three admonitions. Donald McGavran represents the admonition to grow the church. John Howard Yoder expresses the admonition that the church ought to be an alternative community to the world. Walter Rauschenbusch articulates the admonition that the church ought to reform the world. The book argues that Rauschenbusch's theological rationale is open to criticism and revision from the other two writers' rationales and at the same time has the capacity to endorse robustly not only his own practical admonition, but also the practical admonitions advocated by both McGavran and Yoder. Thus, the theological vision of Rauschenbusch is worthy of retrieval and revision.
(Author portrait)
Bates, Matthew
Matthew Bates earned a Ph. D. in Theology and Ethics from Union-PSCE in Richmond, VA in 2005. He is a United Methodist minister in Virginia and serves as an adjunct instructor of religion. His research interests include the relationship of the church to modern culture and the relationship of theology and ethics.

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