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Mission-shaped Church: A Theological Response

Mission-shaped Church: A Theological Response
By John Hull

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Although, there appears to have been no critical responses so far, the report on Mission-Shaped Churches is being used all over England in the training of people for public ministry. Here, for the first time, is a serious theological evaluation of the framework within which this policy document is presented. John Hull's response to the report raises hugely important questions about the concepts of Kingdom, Church, Gospel and Mission, concepts that are not distinguished clearly, consistently or acceptably in the report. He looks in particular to the consequences this has on the treatment given to issues surrounding poverty, consumerism, pluralism in faith and community. Whilst the author shares the hopes for a renewal of the church, most strongly, and is an avid supporter of the fresh expression of churches, he raises critical questions about the way we go about creating cell churches and cafe churches. He also raises questions about the inherent territorialism, and possible ignorance of realistic situations of poverty or multi-faith communities that the Church may harbour. Although, the report may look for a mission-shaped church what it finds and seems to want to recreate is a church-shaped mission.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28014 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-02-28
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback

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About the Author
John M Hull is Honorary Professor of Practical Theology in the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education and Emeritus Professor of Religious Education at the University of Birmingham. His books, which include What Prevents Christian Adults from Learning, On Sight and Insight and In the Beginning There was Darkness are translated into a dozen foreign languages. For 25 years he was editor of the British Journal of Religious Education and is the General Secretary of the International Seminar on Religious Education and Values.


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Read Mission Shaped Church then you HAVE to read this!4
I was sometimes left wishing that the author would go deeper into the issues that he raises , but overall this is an excellent place to start reflecting on many of the theological questions relating to Mission Shaped Church.