Evangelism in the modern world
Evangelism in the modern world

Evangelism in the modern world

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Christianity in the Western world is in decline. Church buildings in the United States and Europe are emptying and closing at an unprecedented rate.

How should the church respond to this?

In his short but powerful work, bestselling author Timothy Keller argues that this process should prompt us to rethink our mission entirely. Looking to the early church as a guide, church communities and individual Christians must examine themselves, their culture, and the Scriptures to develop a new missionary approach that engages with contemporary culture—an approach that makes the gospel compelling and credible for a new generation.

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Introduction

Challenges to Evangelism in a Post-Christian World
Challenges associated with forming Christians in a digital culture
The challenges of political polarization in a fragmented culture
Components of a missionary approach
High Christian Theory
The true post-Christian driving force of evangelism
A social vision that rejects class division
Counter-catechism for the digital age
The presence of faithful Christians in public spheres
Grace in its proper place

Encouragement
Materials for individual and group study
Notes


Тімоті Келлер

Timothy Keller was born and raised in Pennsylvania and educated at Bucknell University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Westminster Theological Seminary. He began his ministry as a pastor in Hopewell, Virginia. In 1989, he moved to New York City with his wife, Kathy, and their three sons to found Redeemer Church. Today, the church has a Sunday congregation of over 5,000 people. Timothy Keller is the author of numerous Christian bestsellers.

Vendor Кана
ISBN 978-617-95258-3-4
Year 2024
Cover Solid
Pages count 104
Language Ukrainian
Weight 153 g
Size 130 x 180 x 11

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Price ₴250.00
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