The Mission and Ministry of the Church in England: History, Challenge, and Prospect
Autor Michael Nazir-Alien Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567713322
ISBN-10: 0567713326
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567713326
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Discusses the long history of pastoral and missionary engagement, as well as its global expansion and adaptation to different languages, cultures and climes
Notă biografică
Monsignor Michael Nazir-Ali is director of the Oxford Centre for Training, Research, Advocacy and Dialogue, UK.
Cuprins
IntroductionWhy This Book Was Written and What Is in It?Chapter 1Ecclesia Anglicana: The Beginnings of Mission and Evangelisation Chapter 2Learning from the Past: Mission and the Evangelical and Catholic RevivalsChapter 3Learning Today and Planning for TomorrowChapter 4Incarnational Presence?Chapter 5Going Walkabout: Peregrination and MissionChapter 6Identification, Inculturation, and DialogueChapter 7Are There Limits to Inculturation?Chapter 8Prophetic Ministry, Social Responsibility and ActionChapter 9Why Evangelize and What Is Evangelism Anyway?Chapter 10The Ordinariate: A Way to Unity?Chapter 11Summing It All UpBibliographyGeneral IndexScripture Index
Recenzii
Michael Nazir-Ali draws on his own experience as a bishop in Pakistan and the UK, as Head of a major mission society, and as a theologian of immense experience of dialogue with other traditions and faiths. In so doing, he reflects on what is and has been characteristic of the English church tradition. The result is a wide canvas indeed in which insights and examples drawn from missiology, ethics, church history and inter-faith dialogue, liturgical development and sacramental theology, constitutional theory and cultural understanding all find a place.
Father Michael writes as a member of the Ordinariate in the Catholic Church. His lived experience of Islam, as well as his familiarity with the situation of the English Churches in a rapidly secularising culture makes it possible for him to offer an authentic Catholic commentary that is both prescient and challenging. This volume reflects these qualities.
Michael Nazir-Ali, one of 21st-century Christianity's noble spirits, makes the terms "evangelization" and "inculturation" come alive in this insightful study of the history of Christian England, which teaches valuable lessons about being a Church permanently in mission -- a Church in which everyone accepts the responsibilities of a missionary vocation and everywhere is mission territory.
As always, Michael Nazir-Ali writes clearly and engagingly. He has a gift for illustrating a big picture with detailed examples. He combines a passion for mission with concern for faith and order and for the moral/social implications of Christian discipleship - all within a realistic view of history and a hope that lies beyond history. The story of Ecclesia Anglicana is long and clearly unfinished; one pressing question for all who value the elusive concept of "Anglican patrimony" is how that patrimony can best be cherished and developed for future generations. In the light of the current fragmentation of the Anglican Communion, impaired communion within the Church of England itself and the innovation of the Ordinariates perhaps we might hope for a second edition in a few years' time.
Father Michael writes as a member of the Ordinariate in the Catholic Church. His lived experience of Islam, as well as his familiarity with the situation of the English Churches in a rapidly secularising culture makes it possible for him to offer an authentic Catholic commentary that is both prescient and challenging. This volume reflects these qualities.
Michael Nazir-Ali, one of 21st-century Christianity's noble spirits, makes the terms "evangelization" and "inculturation" come alive in this insightful study of the history of Christian England, which teaches valuable lessons about being a Church permanently in mission -- a Church in which everyone accepts the responsibilities of a missionary vocation and everywhere is mission territory.
As always, Michael Nazir-Ali writes clearly and engagingly. He has a gift for illustrating a big picture with detailed examples. He combines a passion for mission with concern for faith and order and for the moral/social implications of Christian discipleship - all within a realistic view of history and a hope that lies beyond history. The story of Ecclesia Anglicana is long and clearly unfinished; one pressing question for all who value the elusive concept of "Anglican patrimony" is how that patrimony can best be cherished and developed for future generations. In the light of the current fragmentation of the Anglican Communion, impaired communion within the Church of England itself and the innovation of the Ordinariates perhaps we might hope for a second edition in a few years' time.