Church Planting in the Secular West: Learning from the European Experience

Church Planting in the Secular West: Learning from the European Experience

by Stefan Paas
Church Planting in the Secular West: Learning from the European Experience

Church Planting in the Secular West: Learning from the European Experience

by Stefan Paas

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Overview

An expert study of church planting in the most secular part of contemporary Europe

In this book Stefan Paas offers thoughtful analysis of reasons and motives for missionary church planting in Europe, and he explores successful and unsuccessful strategies in that post-Christian secularized context.

Drawing in part on his own involvement with planting two churches in the Netherlands, Paas explores confessional motives, growth motives, and innovation motives for church planting in Europe, tracing them back to different traditions and reflecting on them from theological and empirical perspectives. He presents examples from the European context and offers sound advice for improving existing missional practices. Paas also draws out lessons for North America in a chapter coauthored with Darrell Guder and John Franke. Finally, Paas weaves together the various threads in the book with a theological defense of church planting.

Presenting new research as it does, this critical missiological perspective will add significantly to a fuller understanding of church planting in our contemporary context.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802873484
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 11/03/2016
Series: The Gospel and Our Culture Series (GOCS)
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Stefan Paas holds the J. H. Bavinck Chair for Missiology and Intercultural Theology at the Free University of Amsterdam, and he is an experienced evangelist and church planter in the secular context of Western Europe.
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