In this volume church leaders and theologians reflect on a range of issues for which a vibrant contemporary faith requires a careful listening to the past. What is the place of tradition in the life of the Church? How should we interpret the Bible aright? How should we worship? What is the place of baptism and the Eucharist in spiritual renewal? How can Charismatic and Sacramental traditions unite? What should discipleship look like in our pagan cultures? How can we invest our mundane, ordinary lives with spirituality? What, in other words, might 'Deep Church' look like? Andrew Walker is Canon Professor of Culture, Theology and Education at King's College, London; Luke Bretheton is Lecturer in Theology and Ministry, and DMin Programme Director at King's College, London.
Language
English
Pages
252
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paternoster Publishing
Release
April 13, 2007
ISBN
1842275046
ISBN 13
9781842275047
Remembering Our Future: Explorations in Deep Church
In this volume church leaders and theologians reflect on a range of issues for which a vibrant contemporary faith requires a careful listening to the past. What is the place of tradition in the life of the Church? How should we interpret the Bible aright? How should we worship? What is the place of baptism and the Eucharist in spiritual renewal? How can Charismatic and Sacramental traditions unite? What should discipleship look like in our pagan cultures? How can we invest our mundane, ordinary lives with spirituality? What, in other words, might 'Deep Church' look like? Andrew Walker is Canon Professor of Culture, Theology and Education at King's College, London; Luke Bretheton is Lecturer in Theology and Ministry, and DMin Programme Director at King's College, London.