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Congregation in a Secular Age Keeping Sacred Time against the Speed of Modern Life [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 234x163x20 mm, weight: 398 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 0801098483
  • ISBN-13: 9780801098482
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 234x163x20 mm, weight: 398 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 0801098483
  • ISBN-13: 9780801098482
Academy of Parish Clergy 2022 Top Ten Book for Parish Ministry

Churches often realize they need to change. But if they're not careful, the way they change can hurt more than help.

Leading practical theologian Andrew Root offers a new paradigm for understanding the congregation in contemporary ministry. He articulates why congregations feel pressured by the speed of change in modern life and encourages an approach that doesn't fall into the negative traps of our secular age.

Living in late modernity means our lives are constantly accelerated, and calls for change in the church often support this call to speed up. Root asserts that the recent push toward innovation in churches has led to an acceleration of congregational life that strips the sacred out of time. Many congregations are simply unable to keep up, which leads to burnout and depression. When things move too fast, we feel alienated from life and the voice of a living God.

The Congregation in a Secular Age calls congregations to reimagine what change is and how to live into this future, helping them move from relevance to resonance.

This is the third book in Root's Ministry in a Secular Age series.
Preface xi
Part 1 Depressed Congregations
1 The Church and the Depressing Speed of Change
3(16)
2 Speeding to the Good Life, Crashing into Guilt: Why $1.6 Billion Isn't as Good as You Think
19(12)
3 Fullness as Busyness: Why Busy Churches Attract and Then Lose Busy People
31(14)
4 The Strip Show: When Sacred Time Is No Longer the Time We Keep
45(14)
Part 2 Examining Congregational Despondency; Our Issue Is Time
5 When Time Isn't What It Used to Be: What's Speeding Up Time?
59(4)
6 When Brains Explode
63(8)
Dimension One: Technological Acceleration
7 Minding the Time: Why the Church Feels Socially Behind
71(10)
Dimension Two: Acceleration of Social Life (Part One)
8 Why The Office Can't Be Rebooted: The Decay Rate of Social Change
81(8)
Dimension Two: Acceleration of Social Life (Part Two)
9 When Sex and Work Are in a Fast Present: The Church and the Decay Rate of Our Social Structures
89(34)
Dimension Two: Acceleration of Social Life (Part Three)
10 Why Email Sucks, and Social Media Even More: Reach and Acceleration
123(16)
Dimension Three: Acceleration of the Pace of Life (Part One)
11 Reach and the Seculars
139(12)
Dimension Three: Acceleration of the Pace of Life (Part Two)
Part 3 Moving from Relevance to Resonance
12 Time-Famine and Resource Obsession: Another Step into Alienation
151(20)
13 Why the Slow Church Can't Work: Stabilization, Alienation, and Loss of the Congregational Will to Be
171(20)
14 Alienation's Other: Resonance
191(24)
15 When Bonhoeffer Time Travels: Resonance as Carrying the Child
215(16)
16 To Become a Child: Matthew 18 and the Congregation That Is Carried
231(12)
17 Ending with a Little Erotic Ecstasy
243(20)
Index 263
Andrew Root (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the author of numerous books, including Faith Formation in a Secular Age, The Pastor in a Secular Age, The End of Youth Ministry?, Bonhoeffer as Youth Worker, The Children of Divorce, Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry, and Relationships Unfiltered. He is also the coauthor (with Kenda Creasy Dean) of The Theological Turn in Youth Ministry.