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Reimagining Discipleship
Author | : Robert Cotton |
Publsiher | : SPCK |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2012-10-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780281067206 |
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Following an encounter with an African bishop - who believed all who lived in his diocese (and not only congregations and clergy) should be loved and cared for - Robert Cotton became convinced that Christian disciples in this country need to be assured that they have something vital to communicate to the well-being of their local communities. We are all, to some extent, 'vicars' - vicarious disciples who cannot help but influence those around us. Indeed, it may be beneficial to think of ourselves as public actors for the faith, housed in a theatre of meaning, the Church, and putting on a divine play for which there is an eager audience. The audience may consist of people of other faiths or none: the author encourages us to have confidence in a theology that does not limit salvation to those inside the Church; he believes that we can come close to the presence of God in active engagement with people of goodwill. And, of course, as Christians it behoves us to respond to others' agendas and concerns with generosity and grace. This gentle, beautifully written volume packs quite a punch. Taken seriously, it will revitalize our personal and corporate vision of Christian living as, inspired by the Holy Spirit, we seek to bring light and joy to the cities, towns and villages in which we live.
The Meanings of Discipleship
Author | : Andrew Hayes,Stephen Cherry |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2022-07-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781666751314 |
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Discipleship is a foundational concept of Christian life which has become a popular and ubiquitous description of belonging and growth in early 21st century ecclesiastical language. Discipleship courses and popular writings abound, and the term is used liberally in official church documents and strategies for growth and development, particular in a western context. But does recent use of the word risk reducing the wide range of meanings of discipleship to something less rich and inclusive than is warranted? With contributions from an array of leading thinkers, scholars and theologians, including Rachel Mann, Kirsteen Kim and Anthony Reddie, this book argues that there is need for more clarity, precision and depth in defining what meaningfully and constructively is construed as discipleship. Beginning with an overview of how the concept of discipleship has been understood in history, the volume goes on to consider some of the key figures who have shaped our understanding of the concept, and finally to reflect on what discipleship might look like in contemporary society.
Discipleship that Fits
Author | : Bobby Harrington,Alex Absalom |
Publsiher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2016-02-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780310522645 |
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For far too long, the church has tried to make disciples using a one-size-fits-all approach. Some churches advocate 1-on-1 discipling, others try getting everyone into a small group, while still others training through mission trips or service projects. Yet others focus all their efforts on attracting people to a large group gathering to hear biblical teaching and preaching. But does one size really fit everyone? Based on careful biblical study and years of experience making disciples in the local church, Bobby Harrington and Alex Absalom have identified five key relationships where discipleship happens in our lives. In each relational context we need to understand how discipleship occurs and we need to set appropriate expectations for each context. Discipleship That Fits shows you the five key ways discipleship occurs. It looks at how Jesus made disciples and how disciples were formed in the early church. Each of the contexts is necessary at different times and in different ways as a person grows toward maturity in Christ: Public Relationships: The church gathering corporately for worship Social Relationships: Networks of smaller relationships where we engage in mission and live out our faith in community Personal Relationships: Small groups of six to sixteen people where we challenge and encourage one another on a regular basis Transparent Relationships: Close relationships of three to four where we share intimate details of our lives for accountability The Divine Relationship: Our relationship with Jesus Christ where we grow through the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit Filled with examples and stories, Alex and Bobby show you how to develop discipleship practices in each relational context by sharing how Jesus did it, how the early church practiced it, and how churches are discipling people today.
Watershed Discipleship
Author | : Ched Myers |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2016-10-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781498280761 |
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This collection introduces and explores "watershed discipleship" as a critical, contextual, and constructive approach to ecological theology and practice, and features emerging voices from a generation that has grown up under the shadow of climate catastrophe. Watershed Discipleship is a "triple entendre" that recognizes we are in a watershed historical moment of crisis, focuses on our intrinsically bioregional locus as followers of Jesus, and urges us to become disciples of our watersheds. Bibliographic framing essays by Myers trace his journey into a bioregionalist Christian faith and practice and offer reflections on incarnational theology, hermeneutics, and ecclesiology. The essays feature more than a dozen activists, educators, and practitioners under the age of forty, whose work and witness attest to a growing movement of resistance and reimagination across North America. This anthology overviews the bioregional paradigm and its theological and political significance for local sustainability, restorative justice, and spiritual renewal. Contributors reread both biblical texts and churchly practices (such as mission, baptism, and liturgy) through the lens of "re-place-ment." Herein is a comprehensive and engaged call for a "Transition church" that can help turn our history around toward environmental resiliency and social justice, by passionate advocates on the front lines of watershed discipleship. CONTRIBUTORS: Sasha Adkins, Jay Beck, Tevyn East, Erinn Fahey, Katarina Friesen, Matt Humphrey, Vickie Machado, Jonathan McRay, Sarah Nolan, Reyna Ortega, Dave Pritchett, Erynn Smith, Sarah Thompson, Lydia Wylie-Kellermann
Disciples Together
Author | : Walton Roger |
Publsiher | : SCM Press |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2015-04-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780334051848 |
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Discipleship is one of the key words used in the churches today and there are many initiatives in the mainstream churches to enable people to grow as disciples of Christ.
Reimagining Discipleship
Author | : Justin Laughlin |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2016-04-30 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0692594299 |
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Many people struggle to make sense of the Bible. They hear things about Jesus that certainly pique their interest, but don't quite know what to make of him - let alone how they might appropriately live in response to everything he taught and accomplished. Reimagining Discipleship paves the way forward through the curiosity and confusion. Through a 16 week series of short teachings and guided practical exercises, it brings the biblical narrative into focus and equips modern-day followers of Jesus with some of the life shaping habits and rhythms he modeled and taught to his first disciples. The Bible makes the audacious claim that Jesus was resurrected from the dead following his crucifixion and that his resurrection life will one day be shared with all of his followers. It claims that Jesus will return to renew and restore all of creation. Reimagining Discipleship empowers its readers to live well in the meantime - embracing the reign of Jesus Christ here & now in anticipation of the pending transition into his eternal kingdom.
Reimagining Ministerial Formation
Author | : David Heywood |
Publsiher | : SCM Press |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 2021-04-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780334060420 |
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The Church is currently experiencing a transition in the way it understands and practises both mission and ministry. It is to be outward-looking, engaging with the wider community, involving all its members in mission and clergy are to play the role of enablers and equippers of the ministry of the whole church. However, ministerial formation in colleges and courses throughout the country lags behind this emerging consensus. ‘Theological education’ is still largely based on academic models. Reimagining Ministerial Formation offers a new way forward, where ‘ministry’ comes to be about the whole church, and ministerial formation is about collaboration between clergy and laity. It argues strongly for a shift away from ‘front-loaded’ training, to a new focus on formation as a life-long process.
Making New Disciples
Author | : Mark Ireland |
Publsiher | : SPCK |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2015-12-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780281073375 |
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Ten years on from their first book, Evangelism: Which way now? which has become a valuable and much recommended resource, Mark Ireland and Mike Booker aim to take people a step further. Making New Disciples offers a practical approach, based on careful theological reflection and years of hands-on experience in local church leadership, theological education and the national church. The book is not so much a Which? guide to the available resources, as a wrestling with the paradoxes of evangelism in a changing world, backed up with plenty of stories and specific examples.