Metamorphosis
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Metamorphosis  -     By: Sarah Travis

Metamorphosis

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Title: Metamorphosis
By: Sarah Travis
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 144
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.34 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1532650639
ISBN-13: 9781532650635
Stock No: WW650635

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Post-Christendom, Christian leaders and preachers in North America struggle to respond to anxiety and despair about the future of the church. Declining participation, fewer resources, decreased influence, and confusion about pastoral and ecclesial identity lead to fear for the survival of the institutional church. Preaching must speak to the despair and confusion faced by congregations today, as well as cast a hopeful vision for an uncertain future. This book argues that preachers can change the narrative of the church post-Christendom, by urging an exit from Christendom ecclesiology and promoting the construction of an identity that embraces vulnerability and incarnation instead of power and permanence. Counterintuitively, failure, decrease, and marginalization constitute good news for the church. Through wide-ranging conversation partners including postcolonial theory and theology, social science, systematic theology, and homiletic literature, this book engages preachers and scholars who seek to reimagine both gospel and ecclesial identity in order to bring new life to communities in despair. Preachers participate in a process of metamorphosis, in which the church's self-understanding is transformed into a vulnerable, incarnate community that leaves behind the character of Christendom.

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