Prodigal Christianity

10 Signposts into the Missional Frontier

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Leadership
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Author: David E. Fitch, Geoffrey Holsclaw ISBN: 9781118240731
Publisher: Wiley Publication: February 1, 2013
Imprint: Jossey-Bass Language: English
Author: David E. Fitch, Geoffrey Holsclaw
ISBN: 9781118240731
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: February 1, 2013
Imprint: Jossey-Bass
Language: English

An engaging and thoughtful book that guides readers into the frontiers of being a missional Christian

Prodigal Christianity offers a down-to-earth, accessible, and yet provocative understanding of God's mission of redemption in the world, and how followers of Christ can participate in this work. It speaks into the discontent of all those who have exhausted conservative, liberal, and even emergent ways of being Christian and are looking for a new way forward. It offers building blocks for missional theology and practice that moves Christians into a gospel-centered way of life for our culture and our times.

  • Offers a compelling and creative vision for North American Christians
  • Puts forth a theology and ten critical signposts that must be observed to follow a missional way of life: post-Christendom, missio Dei, incarnation, witness, scripture, gospel, church, sexuality, justice, pluralism
  • Asks questions and points to issues that trouble many leaders in the post-modern, post-denominational, post-Christendom church

This book can fill the gap for the average Christian left discontented with the current options "after evangelicalism."

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An engaging and thoughtful book that guides readers into the frontiers of being a missional Christian

Prodigal Christianity offers a down-to-earth, accessible, and yet provocative understanding of God's mission of redemption in the world, and how followers of Christ can participate in this work. It speaks into the discontent of all those who have exhausted conservative, liberal, and even emergent ways of being Christian and are looking for a new way forward. It offers building blocks for missional theology and practice that moves Christians into a gospel-centered way of life for our culture and our times.

This book can fill the gap for the average Christian left discontented with the current options "after evangelicalism."

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