SKU: 9781540960085

Contesting the Body of Christ: Ecclesiology's Revolutionary Century (Paperback)

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Contesting the Body of Christ, Ecclesiology's Revolutionary Century

The church changed tremendously in the twentieth century, with new churches emerging and old churches being renewed. This period encompassed the birth of the World Council of Churches, the rise of American evangelicalism, the Second Vatican Council, the coming of age of charismatic Christianity, and more.

In Contesting the Body of Christ, Myles Werntz explores the landscape of twentieth-century ecclesiology and shows how the four marks of the church were remade, contested, and reaffirmed in surprising and innovative ways in the course of this turbulent century.
Werntz asks what it means to say that the church is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic amid so many diverse alternatives. He explains how the many dynamics of the twentieth century posed both theological and ethical challenges for confessing the marks of the church, but also what promise comes from expanding our vision of how God might be at work across traditions. Werntz shows that the four marks of the church can help us see what the last century brought and what we might learn from it now. He also provides guidance for the future of the twenty-first-century church. The book includes a foreword from Ephraim Radner.

Product Information

Category : Theology

SKU : 9781540960085

Language : English

Author : Myles Werntz

Publisher : Baker Academic

Audience : General

Page Count : 200

Format : Paperback

Sub Category : General

Size : 229 mm x 152 mm x 13 mm