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Publisher
InterVarsity Press
ISBN-10
0830818642
ISBN-13
9780830818648
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Book Title
Contemporary Christian : Applying God's Word to Today's World
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Christian Life / General, Christian Ministry / Discipleship
Publication Year
1995
Genre
Religion
Author
John Stott
Format
Trade Paperback

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1.3 in
Item Weight
18.9 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
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5.2 in

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LCCN
92-009541
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The
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
Vintage Stott, with all that that implies. In it, as usual, we find him digesting and deploying a wide range of material with a symmetry matching that of Mozart, a didactic force like that of J. C. Ryle, and a down-to-earth common sense that reminds on of G. K. Chesterton. It is really a pastoral essay, a sermon on paper aimed at changing people . . . an outstandinglly good book., Every church should buy a copy, every church bookstall should stock it, and every minister should read it!
Dewey Decimal
248.4
Edition Description
Special,Special edition
Table Of Content
Chief Abbreviations Preface Introduction: The Then and the Now Part I: The Gospel 1. The Human Paradox Our Human Dignity Our Human Depravity The Resulting Paradox 2. Authentic Freedom The Negative: Freedom From The Postive: Freedom For 3. Christ and His Cross The Word of God The Cross of Christ The Power of the Spirit 4. The Relevance of the Resurrection What Does It Mean? Did It Really Happen? Why Is It Important? 5. Jesus Christ Is Lord Theological Conviction Radical Commitment Part II: The Disciple 6. The Listening Ear Listening to God Listening to One Another Listening to the World 7. Mind and Emotions The Mind The Emotions Mind and Emotions 8. Guidance, Vocation and Ministry Guidance Vocation Ministry 9. The First Fruit of the Spirit Love, Joy and Peace Love in Action Love Is the Fruit of the Spirit Part III: The Bible 10. Continuing the Word Standing in the Word Continuing in the Word Preaching the Word 11. Responding to the Word Mature Discipleship Intellectual Integrity Ecumenical Progress Effective Evangelism Personal Humility 12. Transposing the Word The Hermeneutical Problem Our Own Cultural Imprisonment The Bible''s Cultural Conditioning Examples of Cultural Transposition 13. Expounding the Word Two Convictions Two Obligations Two Expectations Part IV: The Church 14. Secular Challenges to the Church The Quest for Transcendence The Quest for Significance The Quest for Community 15. Evangelism Through the Local Church Various Forms of Evangelism The Church Must Understand Itself (Theology) The Church Must Organize Itself (Structures) The Church Must Express Itself (Message) The Church Must Be Itself (Life) 16. Dimensions of Church Renewal Truth Holiness Mission Unity 17. The Church''s Pastors The Priestly Model The Pastoral Model Part V: The World 18. The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ Arguments for Pluralism The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ Jesus is Lord Jesus is Savior Jesus is Ours 19. Our God Is a Missionary God The God of the Old Testament The Christ of the Gospels The Holy Spirit of the Acts The Church of the Letters The Climax of the Revelation 20. Holistic Mission Evangelism and Social Responsibility The Biblical Basics for This Partnership Five Objections Considered Some Examples of the Partnership 21. The Christology of Mission The Incarnation of Christ (The Model) The Cross of Christ (The Cost) The Resurrection of Christ (The Mandate) The Exaltation of Christ (The Incentive) The Spirit-Gift of Christ (The Power) The Parousia of Christ (The Urgency) Conclusion: The Now and the Not Yet Kingdom Come and Coming Revelation, Holiness and Healing Church and Society Index of Names Index of Subjects Study Guide
Synopsis
Christianity Today 1994 Critics Choice Award winner 1993 Christian Booksellers Association/Europe Book of the Year Award winner People today reject Christianity not because they think it is false but because they believe it is irrelevant. John Stott knows otherwise. In this book he challenges all of us to move with the times while standing firmly on the truth of God's Word. "To be 'contemporary' is to live in the present," Stott writes. "To be a 'contemporary Christian,' however, is to ensure that our present is enriched both by our knowledge of the past and by our expectation of the future." The challenge, then, is to be both conservative and radical--conservative in guarding God's revelation and radical in applying that revelation to the realities of the contemporary world: space travel, homelessness, genetic engineering, pollution, war, health care, gang violence, education and more. Opening our eyes to the Word and the world, Stott shows how Christianity can speak effectively and relevantly to the contemporary world. He includes chapters on the human paradox, authentic freedom, mind and emotions, evangelism and social action, the pastoral ideal and dimensions of renewal. For those familiar with Stott, The Contemporary Christian is a "must-read" book. For those who have not yet benefited from his insight and passion, The Contemporary Christian affords the perfect opportunity to get acquainted with one of the most widely read and respected Christian thinkers at work today., Christianity Today 1994 Critics Choice Award winner 1993 Christian Booksellers Association/Europe Book of the Year Award winner People today reject Christianity not because they think it is false but because they believe it is irrelevant. John Stott knows otherwise. In this book he challenges all of us to move with the times while standing firmly on the truth of God's Word. "To be 'contemporary' is to live in the present," Stott writes. "To be a 'contemporary Christian, ' however, is to ensure that our present is enriched both by our knowledge of the past and by our expectation of the future." The challenge, then, is to be both conservative and radical--conservative in guarding God's revelation and radical in applying that revelation to the realities of the contemporary world: space travel, homelessness, genetic engineering, pollution, war, health care, gang violence, education and more. Opening our eyes to the Word and the world, Stott shows how Christianity can speak effectively and relevantly to the contemporary world. He includes chapters on the human paradox, authentic freedom, mind and emotions, evangelism and social action, the pastoral ideal and dimensions of renewal. For those familiar with Stott, The Contemporary Christian is a "must-read" book. For those who have not yet benefited from his insight and passion, The Contemporary Christian affords the perfect opportunity to get acquainted with one of the most widely read and respected Christian thinkers at work today., John R. W. Stott challenges us to move with the times while standing firmly on the truth of God's Word., Christianity Today 1994 Critics Choice Award winner1993 Christian Booksellers Association/Europe Book of the Year Award winnerPeople today reject Christianity not because they think it is false but because they believe it is irrelevant.John Stott knows otherwise. In this book he challenges all of us to move with the times while standing firmly on the truth of God's Word. "To be 'contemporary' is to live in the present," Stott writes. "To be a 'contemporary Christian,' however, is to ensure that our present is enriched both by our knowledge of the past and by our expectation of the future."The challenge, then, is to be both conservative and radical--conservative in guarding God's revelation and radical in applying that revelation to the realities of the contemporary world: space travel, homelessness, genetic engineering, pollution, war, health care, gang violence, education and more.Opening our eyes to the Word and the world, Stott shows how Christianity can speak effectively and relevantly to the contemporary world. He includes chapters on the human paradox, authentic freedom, mind and emotions, evangelism and social action, the pastoral ideal and dimensions of renewal.For those familiar with Stott, The Contemporary Christian is a "must-read" book. For those who have not yet benefited from his insight and passion, The Contemporary Christian affords the perfect opportunity to get acquainted with one of the most widely read and respected Christian thinkers at work today.

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