John Arthur is looking for a church. Not literally of course, those
are quite easy to spot usually. He is looking for "a reading" of
church through a reading of Jesus. He wants to examine whether the
Jesus we have in the church is, well, big enough really. Are the
relationships we pursue, with God and each other, the authentic and
costly ones Jesus exemplified, or diluted by our expectations and
culture? Have we formed an edgy activism around Jesus’ call to risk
and journey, or a policy of endurance? Has the church fully accepted
Jesus’ trust of an incomplete kingdom? Gadfly is a conversational
essay, part philosophy, part social observation and lots of
unconventional exegesis posing questions about the purpose of Bible
reading, the nature of Jesus and their implications for church
identity. It challenges the dry readings of systematic theology that
dominate so much of the public expression of the Bible in our
churches. Gadfly wants to replace this with a call to risk-laden
intimacy - the missing sacrament of the modern church. ,
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ISBN
9781782793243
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
National Book Network
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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