Perpetually Reforming: A Theology of Church Reform and Renewal

Perpetually Reforming: A Theology of Church Reform and Renewal

by John P. Bradbury
Perpetually Reforming: A Theology of Church Reform and Renewal

Perpetually Reforming: A Theology of Church Reform and Renewal

by John P. Bradbury

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Overview

One of the slogans of the reformation was ecclesia reformata semper reformanda – 'the reformed church always reforming'. Churches throughout the western world are currently engaged in reform and renewal programmes through internal structural reforms as well as movements such as 'emerging church'.

This book presents a challenging theology of church reform and renewal that offers a contemporary understanding of this historic slogan. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Bradbury discerns processes and practices which are perpetually reforming and renewing the identity of the church. It examines doctrinal and confessional conceptions of the church, re-examines texts concerned with covenantal renewal and explores Jewish-Christian dialogue as an example of renewal. A constructive theology is offered utilizing the categories of collective memory and mimetic practice. This upholds fundamental Christian identity, whilst driving the process of reform and renewal under God in the context of a three-way relationship between God, the church and the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567644091
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/25/2013
Series: Ecclesiological Investigations , #23
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

John P. Bradbury is the Director of Studies in Theology and Church History at Westminster College, Cambridge. He is a minister of the United Reformed Church, and previously served in the centre of Liverpool, UK.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Problem with Church
Chapter 2: Visible and Invisible?
Chapter 3: Confessional Identities?
Chapter 4: Confessional Re-formation: The Example of the Church and the Jewish People
Chapter 5: Biblical Re-formations
Chapter 6: The Renewed Covenantal Identity of the Church
Chapter 7: The Practice of Identity Renewal
Chapter 8: Toward the Reformation of the Church

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