The Church's Social Responsibility: Reflections on Evangelicalism and Social Justice

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church
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Author: Jordan Ballor, Robert Joustra ISBN: 9781942503088
Publisher: Christian's Library Press Publication: February 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jordan Ballor, Robert Joustra
ISBN: 9781942503088
Publisher: Christian's Library Press
Publication: February 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The evangelical church has a social responsibility. But what is that responsibility and what does it look like in practice? This collection explores the nature of the institutional church’s responsibility, but also explores deeper questions related to the church’s social witness: Why is the church significant? How should it speak and act—and who should do the speaking and acting? And how might various contexts affect the form that Christian responsibility takes?

An indispensable tool for answering such questions is the distinction between the church as organism and institution. A proper understanding of this distinction provides the means to appreciate the complexity of social life in the modern world and to invigorate the church’s witness and action with both the rigor of institutional authority and the vitality of conscientious action.

INCLUDING CONTRIBUTIONS BY:
Vincent Bacote • Jessica Driesenga • Kevin R. den Dulk • Kevin N. Flatt • Carl F.H. Henry • Mike Hogeterp • David T. Koyzis • Richard J. Mouw • J. Howard Pew • Stephanie Summers • Calvin P. Van Reken • Peter Vander Meulen • Michael R. Wagenman

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The evangelical church has a social responsibility. But what is that responsibility and what does it look like in practice? This collection explores the nature of the institutional church’s responsibility, but also explores deeper questions related to the church’s social witness: Why is the church significant? How should it speak and act—and who should do the speaking and acting? And how might various contexts affect the form that Christian responsibility takes?

An indispensable tool for answering such questions is the distinction between the church as organism and institution. A proper understanding of this distinction provides the means to appreciate the complexity of social life in the modern world and to invigorate the church’s witness and action with both the rigor of institutional authority and the vitality of conscientious action.

INCLUDING CONTRIBUTIONS BY:
Vincent Bacote • Jessica Driesenga • Kevin R. den Dulk • Kevin N. Flatt • Carl F.H. Henry • Mike Hogeterp • David T. Koyzis • Richard J. Mouw • J. Howard Pew • Stephanie Summers • Calvin P. Van Reken • Peter Vander Meulen • Michael R. Wagenman

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