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re-evangelizing in the postmodern world

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An edition of The strange new word of the Gospel (2002)

The strange new word of the Gospel

re-evangelizing in the postmodern world

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In today's postmodern culture many people are turning to religion, but they are not necessarily finding their way back to the church. Most unbelievers in America and other Western countries are "post-Christians." Though baptized and brought up in a church, they no longer believe and practice the Christian faith. In such a time, the great challenge facing the church is re-evangelization. This volume provides serious theological reflection on Christian missions within postmodern, post-Christian culture. Written by respected scholars representing the Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions, these chapters point out elements of the gospel that will help the church speak effectively to contemporary society, particularly in the United States. John Milbank examines the origins of postmodernity and suggests that belief in the incarnation will be accepted only when the church fully embraces (hetero)sexuality. Robert W. Jenson insists that the church must boldly uphold its distinctive beliefs in an otherwise pluralistic and relativistic age. David L. Schindler argues that our reductionist view of nature must be replaced with one that again sees God's presence in the world. R. R. Reno compares postmodernism's negation of truth claims to the weightless humanism of the Roman writer Petronius. Philip Turner maintains that Christians can actively persuade others today only through their actions. Anthony Ugolnik believes that the gospel must now be be "de-familiarized" in order to make it fresh once more. Todd E. Johnson traces the history of evangelism in America and locates a valid model for our time. Frank C. Senn questions the rise of the "seeker service," defending instead a traditional liturgy that emphasizes the Trinity. Carl E. Braatten works to recover the full power of the church's missionary calling. Suggesting startling approaches to Christian proclamation, this volume shows how the "strange new word" of the gospel can reawaken faith in the postmodern world. - Back cover.

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W.B. Eerdmans
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English
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176

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The Strange New Word of the Gospel: Re-Evangelizing in the Postmodern World
June 28, 2002, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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Table of Contents

The gospel of affinity / John Milbank
What is a post-Christian? / Robert W. Jenson
Religion and secularity in a culture of abstraction: on the integrity of space, time, matter, and motion / David Schindler
Postmodern irony and Petronian humanism / R.R. Reno
The powerlessness of talking heads: re-evangelization in a postmodern world, the place of ethics / Philip Turner
Hearts no longer restless: the reawakening of faith in a postmodern West / Anthony Ugolnik
Truth decay: rethinking evangelism in the new century / Todd E. Johnson
Orthodoxia, orthopraxis, and seekers / Frank C. Senn
The future of the apostolic imperative: at the crossroads of world evangelization / Carl E. Braaten.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Grand Rapids, Mich

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Dewey Decimal Class
269/.2
Library of Congress
BV3793 .S6775 2002, BV3793 .S6775, BV3793.S6775 2002

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Pagination
viii, 176 p. ;
Number of pages
176

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Open Library
OL18480989M
ISBN 10
0802839479
LCCN
2002067927
OCLC/WorldCat
49618505
Library Thing
149567
Goodreads
1359217

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