Distinctive identity of the church: a constructive study of the post-christendom theologies of Lesslie Newbigin and John Howard Yoder
An increasing number of theologians believe that the Western world has moved from an era of Christendom to an era of post-Christendom. This book goes to the heart of the debate related to this shift, asking, How are we to understand the distinctive identity of the church with special reference to it...
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Zusammenfassung: | An increasing number of theologians believe that the Western world has moved from an era of Christendom to an era of post-Christendom. This book goes to the heart of the debate related to this shift, asking, How are we to understand the distinctive identity of the church with special reference to its role in a post-Christendom society? It then presents an analysis of the work of the English Reformed theologian Lesslie Newbigin and the American Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder, both of whom reflect on how we should understand this important question. At the end of The Distinctive Identity of the Church, the charge of sectarianism is discussed. It is argued that a missionary God sends the church to the world and, consequently, this sending should fundamentally determine its existence in the world. The book argues that the task that lies before the church in the Western world is not to bypass its distinctiveness with accusations of sectarianism, but to recapitulate an understanding of its own distinctiveness that should be seen as a precondition for its engagement in society. Such an ecclesiological position holds important potential for an understanding of the role of the church in pluralistic Western cultures |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-211) and index |
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ISBN: | 1498202071 9781498202077 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
| IX
PART
I:
INTRODUCTION
1
POST-CHRISTENDOM
ECCLESIOLOGY
|
3
1.1
THE PROBLEM |
3
1.2
THE MATERIAL |
11
1.3
THE METHOD |
15
1.4
THE
PROCESS
|
18
1.5
THE
AMBITION
|
19
PART
II: LESSLIE NEWBIGIN
2
SENT
BY CHRIST TO THE
WORLD
|
23
2.1
INTRODUCTION |
23
2.2
CHRISTENDOM |
25
2.2.1
NEWBIGINS THEOLOGICAL
PROJECT
AND CHRISTENDOM |
25
2.2.2
NEWBIGINS EVALUATION OF CHRISTENDOM |
26
2.3
ECCLESIOLOGY
|
33
2.3.1
ELECTION AND SALVATION HISTORY |
33
2.3.2
ELECTION AND
NECESSITY
|
38
2.3.3
ELECTION AND
ECCLESIOLOGY
|
40
2.4
MISSIOLOGY
I
41
2.4.1
CHURCH AND MISSION IN THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT |
42
2.4.2
CHURCH AND MISSION IN THE THEOLOGY OF
NEWBIGIN
|
46
2.4.3
CHURCH AND MISSION IN LIGHT OF A TRINITARIAN
PERSPECTIVE
|
48
2.4.4
MISSIOLOGY AND
ECCLESIOLOGY
|
52
2.5
ESCHATOLOGY |
54
2.5.1
THE OLD AGE |
54
2.5.2
THE NEW AGE |
56
2.5.3
THE CHURCH AS SIGN, INSTRUMENT AND
FORETASTE
|
58
V
VI
CONTENTS
2.5.4
ESCHATOLOGY AND ECCLESIOLOGY |
61
2.6
SOCIAL
ETHICS |
62
2.6.1
THE CHURCH AS A DISTINCT
SOCIAL
ORDER |
62
2.6.2
THE CHURCH AS A SERVANT COMMUNITY |
64
2.6.3
ETHICS AND ECCLESIOLOGY |
66
2.7
EPISTEMOLOGY |
67
2.7.1
TWO TRADITIONS |
67
2.7.2
THE RATIONALISTIC HUMANIST
TRADITION
|
70
2.7.3
THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION |
73
2.7.4
THE RATIONALISTIC HUMANIST AND
THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION |
77
2.7.5
EPISTEMOLOGY AND ECCLESIOLOGY |
79
2.8
CONCLUSION |
80
2.8.1
THE DISTINCTIVE
IDENTITY
OF THE CHURCH |
80
2.8.2
THE
ROLE
OF THE CHURCH IN A POST-CHRISTENDOM
SOCIETY
I
84
THE CHURCH AS A
MINORITY
IN A
POST-CHRISTENDOM
SOCIETY
|
84
THE CHURCH IN A DIVERSE POST-CHRISTENDOM
SOCIETY
|
85
THE CHURCH SHAPING VARIOUS AREAS OF A
POST-CHRISTENDOM
SOCIETY
|
87
PART
III:
JOHN
HOWARD YODER
3
FOLLOWING
THE WAY OF CHRIST IN THE
WORLD
|
95
3.1
INTRODUCTION |
95
3.2
CONSTANTINIANISM |
98
3.2.1
CONSTANTINIANISM AND THE THEOLOGICAL
PROJECT
OF YODER |
98
3.2.2
CONSEQUENCES
OF CONSTANTINIANISM |
101
3.2.3
CONSTANTINIANISM AND MODERN WESTERN HISTORY |
103
3.3
ECCLESIOLOGY |
105
3.3.1
THE DIASPORIC
EXISTENCE
OF THE
PEOPLE
OF GOD |
105
3.3.2
BELIEVERS CHURCH |
112
3.3.3
FIVE
PRACTICES
OF THE EARLY CHURCH |
113
3.3.4
THE
VISIBILITY
OF THE CHURCH |
116
3.3.5
THE MARKS OF THE CHURCH |
117
3.3.6
THE CHURCH IS THE MISSION |
118
3.3.7
ECCLESIOLOGY |
121
3.4
SOCIAL
ETHICS |
122
CONTENTS
VII
3.4.1
THE
DISASSOCIATION OF ETHICS FROM
JESUS |
122
3.4.2
CHRISTOLOGY AND SOCIAL ETHICS
|
124
3.4.3
THE POLITICS OF
JESUS
|
125
3.4.4
REVOLUTIONARY SUBORDINATION
|
128
3.4.5
SUFFERING LIKE
JESUS |
130
3.4.6
JESUS
WAS
A
PACIFIST
|
131
3.4.7
SOCIAL ETHICS AND ECCLESIOLOGY
|
140
3.5
ESCHATOLOGY
|
141
3.5.1
THE TWO AGES
|
141
3.5.2
THE
CREATION OF THE
WORLD
|
142
3.5.3
THE REBELLION AGAINST GOD
|
142
3.5.4
THE SALVATION OF CHRIST
|
146
3.5.5
THE
LORDSHIP OF CHRIST
|
148
3.5.6
ESCHATOLOGY AND ECCLESIOLOGY
|
150
3.6
CONCLUSION
|
154
3.6.1
THE
DISTINCTIVE
IDENTITY
OF THE CHURCH
|
154
3.6.2
THE ROLE OF THE CHURCH IN
A
POST-CHRISTENDOM
SOCIETY
I
158
THE CHURCH
AS A
MINORITY
IN
A
POST-CHRISTENDOM
SOCIETY
I
158
THE CHURCH IN
A
DIVERSE POST-CHRISTENDOM
SOCIETY
|
159
THE CHURCH AND
STATE
IN
A
POST-CHRISTENDOM
SOCIETY
|
160
PART
IV: TOWARD
A
POST-CHRISTENDOM ECCLESIOLOGY
4
BEYOND SECTARIANISM
|
163
4.1
INTRODUCTION
|
163
4.2
SENT
BY
A
MISSIONARY GOD
|
166
4.3
THE
CHURCH
AS
COMMUNITY
|
172
4.4
THE CHURCH
AS
SERVANT
|
176
4.5
THE CHURCH
AS
PROPHET
|
180
4.6
ORIENTED
TO
THE KINGDOM OF GOD
|
185
4.7
CONCLUSION
|
186
PART
V: CONCLUSION
5
CORPUS CHRISTIANUM
OR
CORPUS CHRISTI?
|
191
BIBLIOGRAPHY
| 197
INDEX
I
213
|
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title_sub | a constructive study of the post-christendom theologies of Lesslie Newbigin and John Howard Yoder |
topic | Yoder, John Howard Newbigin, Lesslie Yoder, John Howard 1927-1997 (DE-588)119219239 gnd Newbigin, Lesslie 1909-1998 (DE-588)119542579 gnd Mission of the church Ekklesiologie (DE-588)4070730-1 gnd Kirche (DE-588)4030702-5 gnd Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Yoder, John Howard Newbigin, Lesslie Yoder, John Howard 1927-1997 Newbigin, Lesslie 1909-1998 Mission of the church Ekklesiologie Kirche Identität |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028160420&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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