Post-Christendom: Church and Mission in a Strange New World
PART OF SERIES After Christendom Series
Book, 2004, 343 pp
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The end of Christendom, where the Christian story
was known and the church was central, invites
Christians in western culture to embrace marginality
and discover fresh ways of being church and
engaging in mission. Whilst the transition from
modernity to postmodernity has received a huge
amount of attention, the shift from Christendom to
post-Christendom has not yet been fully explored.
This book is an introduction: a journey into the past, an interpretation of the present and an invitation to ask what following Jesus might mean in the strange new world of post-Christendom.
Drawing on insights from the early Christians, dissident movements and the world church, this book challenges conventional ways of thinking. For those who dare to imagine new ways of following Jesus on the margins, it invites a realistic and hopeful response to challenges and opportunities awaiting us in the twenty-first century.
This book is an introduction: a journey into the past, an interpretation of the present and an invitation to ask what following Jesus might mean in the strange new world of post-Christendom.
Drawing on insights from the early Christians, dissident movements and the world church, this book challenges conventional ways of thinking. For those who dare to imagine new ways of following Jesus on the margins, it invites a realistic and hopeful response to challenges and opportunities awaiting us in the twenty-first century.
Type | |
Genre | Academic Theory/Thesis |
Expression | General Writing/Recording |
Topic | General Christian Mission |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Paternoster Press |

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