Discipleship and the Evangelical Church: A Critical Assessment
The Evangelical Protestant church is in the midst of a crisis--but the causes might be different than we think. In this book, Jesse Hamilton argues that the reason for the church's growing disunity, moral and cultural confusion, and general lack of passion and power is its perpetual neglect of the fundamentals of discipleship--what it truly means to follow Jesus. Our only hope for change is to recalibrate our hearts and lives on the call of Christ and the New Testament distinctives of absolute surrender, deep and abiding holiness, the work of prayer, and engagement with the lost and needy of the world--all the things that the modern church has so often struggled to commit to. But first, the church must come to a biblical understanding of what these things actually are and how we must pursue them. Combining theological rigor with clarity of thought and simplicity of style, Discipleship and the Evangelical Church aims to reach modern Christians with the urgent message of the hour, which is nothing other than the timeless call of Christ to follow him.
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Discipleship and the Evangelical Church: A Critical Assessment
The Evangelical Protestant church is in the midst of a crisis--but the causes might be different than we think. In this book, Jesse Hamilton argues that the reason for the church's growing disunity, moral and cultural confusion, and general lack of passion and power is its perpetual neglect of the fundamentals of discipleship--what it truly means to follow Jesus. Our only hope for change is to recalibrate our hearts and lives on the call of Christ and the New Testament distinctives of absolute surrender, deep and abiding holiness, the work of prayer, and engagement with the lost and needy of the world--all the things that the modern church has so often struggled to commit to. But first, the church must come to a biblical understanding of what these things actually are and how we must pursue them. Combining theological rigor with clarity of thought and simplicity of style, Discipleship and the Evangelical Church aims to reach modern Christians with the urgent message of the hour, which is nothing other than the timeless call of Christ to follow him.
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Discipleship and the Evangelical Church: A Critical Assessment

Discipleship and the Evangelical Church: A Critical Assessment

by Jesse Hamilton
Discipleship and the Evangelical Church: A Critical Assessment

Discipleship and the Evangelical Church: A Critical Assessment

by Jesse Hamilton

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Overview

The Evangelical Protestant church is in the midst of a crisis--but the causes might be different than we think. In this book, Jesse Hamilton argues that the reason for the church's growing disunity, moral and cultural confusion, and general lack of passion and power is its perpetual neglect of the fundamentals of discipleship--what it truly means to follow Jesus. Our only hope for change is to recalibrate our hearts and lives on the call of Christ and the New Testament distinctives of absolute surrender, deep and abiding holiness, the work of prayer, and engagement with the lost and needy of the world--all the things that the modern church has so often struggled to commit to. But first, the church must come to a biblical understanding of what these things actually are and how we must pursue them. Combining theological rigor with clarity of thought and simplicity of style, Discipleship and the Evangelical Church aims to reach modern Christians with the urgent message of the hour, which is nothing other than the timeless call of Christ to follow him.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666791167
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 03/11/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 186
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jesse Hamilton has more than twenty years of experience in missions, including more than seven years on the field in Asia. He holds an MA with distinction in systematic and philosophical theology from the University of Nottingham and was enrolled in PhD studies in analytic philosophy at the University of Aberdeen before God led him to withdraw. He is the author of Prayer: The Church’s Great Need.

Jesse Hamilton has more than twenty years of experience in Christian ministry, including more than seven years on the mission field in Asia. He holds an MA (with Distinction) in systematic and philosophical theology from the University of Nottingham, where he studied under Simon Oliver, now Van Mildert Professor of Divinity at the University of Durham. He was enrolled in PhD studies in analytic philosophy of religion at the University of Aberdeen, writing his thesis on compatibilism and the problem of evil, before God led him to withdraw and refocus on ministry. He is the author of How to Be a Christian, published by Resource Publications (a Wipf and Stock imprint); Discipleship and the Evangelical Church: A Critical Assessment, published by Wipf and Stock; and Prayer: The Church's Great Need, published by Grace and Truth Books. He is married to Ana, an award-winning classical pianist, and father to Lizzy, an aspiring neurochemist. He occasionally writes poetry.

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