Diaconal Church by David B Clark

Diaconal Church by David B Clark

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Discusses the themes of the title "Breaking the Mould of Christendom": kingdom community, diaconal church, and the liberation of the laity.

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Diaconal Church by David B Clark

This symposium presents a highly topical debate about the nature and significance of an innovative model of church described in David Clarka??s book Breaking the Mould of Christendom: Kingdom Community, Diaconal Church and the Liberation of the Laity, published by Epworth in November 2005. In that book, David Clark argues that a??the diaconal churcha?? is the only form of church that can set us free from the continuing domination of the Christendom model and offer genuine hope to a world now facing a stark choice between community and chaos. Since publication, the book has been widely reviewed nationally and internationally. It has become a catalyst for wide-ranging discussion about the kingdom as a community, the servant nature of the church and the primacy of the laity. In this symposium, 13 scholars discuss the key themes, summarized as eighteen theses, which underpin the model of the diaconal church. Their common concern is whether the diaconal church can take us a??beyond the mould of Christendoma??. The contributors represent Anglican, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Quaker, Baptist and Anabaptist traditions. They come from England, Scotland, New Zealand and the United States. The result is a wide-ranging and thought-provoking debate about the significance and implications of the diaconal model of church. In a final chapter, David Clark responds to the contributions and develops his argument that the diaconal church has a contribution of paramount importance to make to sacred and secular institutions alike.
As a Methodist minister and lecturer, David Clark, the editor, has been a pioneer in exploring new ways of being church. He has been deeply involved in and written extensively about the local church, lay ministry, the Christian Community Movement, schools as learning communities and urban renewal.Contributors are John Atherton, Paula Gooder, Malcolm Grundy, Judith Jenner, Sue Jackson, Paul Lakeland, Ken Leech, Alistair MacKenzie, Clive Marsh, Stuart Murray, Sally Simmel, Martin Stringer and Anne Tomlinson.
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ISBN 13 9780716206354
ISBN 10 0716206358
Title Diaconal Church
Author David B Clark
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Epworth Press
Year published 2008-04-30
Number of pages 200
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