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The Responsive Church

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15 December 2005

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Subtitled *Listening to our world; Listening to God*    Most Christians think they know what makes people tick. But do they? If the truth be told, this is often more anecdotal than factual.    Consider the following:    • Are the unchurched hostile, ill-informed or simply disengaged?    • Is it God, Christianity, Christians or the church that...

Subtitled *Listening to our world; Listening to God*  
  
Most Christians think they know what makes people tick. But do they? If the truth be told, this is often more anecdotal than factual.  
  
Consider the following:  
  
• Are the unchurched hostile, ill-informed or simply disengaged?  
  
• Is it God, Christianity, Christians or the church that puts people off?  
  
• Is it people’s own lives, their beliefs, attitudes and habits that prevent them from exploring Christianity?  
  
*The Responsive Church* aims to find out the answers to these questions and more. Drawing upon research from London Institute of Contemporary Christianity, author Nick Spencer explores the landscape of twenty-first-century religions and spiritual beliefs. His findings are fascinating. But it doesn’t end there.  
  
While listening closely and critically to what people are saying, Graham Tomlin listens to what God is saying throughout the Bible: Scripture is after all the touchstone by which we need to measure all things, the light in which we need to walk. Sometimes listening to critics of the church helps us to see things we have never noticed before. And if the voices from outside tell us where we are, we can expect Scripture to point us to where we need to go from here.  
  
‘Our hope is that this exercise will enable Christians to become more attuned, both to the God who still speaks to his church and to those people whom he loves but who do not yet find church attractive, credible or satisfying, ‘ write the authors. ‘Perhaps by listening to both, it can help bring the two together.’  
  
CONTENTS  
  
Introduction: The pursuit of happiness  
  
Section 1: God  
1 Sacred hunger  
2 Intimate spirituality  
  
Section 2: Christianity  
3 Incredible claims  
4 Humble apologetics  
  
Section 3: Christians  
5 ‘Un/Official’ Christians  
6 Authentic Christians  
  
Section 4: Church  
7 Unnecessary church  
8 Fruitful theology  
  
Conclusion: Carry on double-listening  
***-Publisher.***  
  


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Subtitled *Listening to our world; Listening to God*    Most Christians think they know what makes people tick. But do they? If the truth be told, this is often more anecdotal than factual.    Consider the following:    • Are the unchurched hostile, ill-informed or simply disengaged?    • Is it God, Christianity, Christians or the church that...

Subtitled *Listening to our world; Listening to God*  
  
Most Christians think they know what makes people tick. But do they? If the truth be told, this is often more anecdotal than factual.  
  
Consider the following:  
  
• Are the unchurched hostile, ill-informed or simply disengaged?  
  
• Is it God, Christianity, Christians or the church that puts people off?  
  
• Is it people’s own lives, their beliefs, attitudes and habits that prevent them from exploring Christianity?  
  
*The Responsive Church* aims to find out the answers to these questions and more. Drawing upon research from London Institute of Contemporary Christianity, author Nick Spencer explores the landscape of twenty-first-century religions and spiritual beliefs. His findings are fascinating. But it doesn’t end there.  
  
While listening closely and critically to what people are saying, Graham Tomlin listens to what God is saying throughout the Bible: Scripture is after all the touchstone by which we need to measure all things, the light in which we need to walk. Sometimes listening to critics of the church helps us to see things we have never noticed before. And if the voices from outside tell us where we are, we can expect Scripture to point us to where we need to go from here.  
  
‘Our hope is that this exercise will enable Christians to become more attuned, both to the God who still speaks to his church and to those people whom he loves but who do not yet find church attractive, credible or satisfying, ‘ write the authors. ‘Perhaps by listening to both, it can help bring the two together.’  
  
CONTENTS  
  
Introduction: The pursuit of happiness  
  
Section 1: God  
1 Sacred hunger  
2 Intimate spirituality  
  
Section 2: Christianity  
3 Incredible claims  
4 Humble apologetics  
  
Section 3: Christians  
5 ‘Un/Official’ Christians  
6 Authentic Christians  
  
Section 4: Church  
7 Unnecessary church  
8 Fruitful theology  
  
Conclusion: Carry on double-listening  
***-Publisher.***  
  


Responsive Church : Listening to Our World; Listening to God
The Responsive Church $21.99
Koorong code 237596
ISBN 9781844740994
Pages 148
Publisher Intervarsity Press Uk
Publication date 15 December 2005
Dimensions 12 x 137 x 215mm
Weight 0.203kg
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