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Participation and Church Planting

Perspectives from Scripture, Doctrine and Practice

Joshua Cockayne editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:SCM Press

Publishing:30th Jan '26

£45.00 was £50.00

This title is due to be published on 30th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This volume seeks to draw together scholars from biblical studies, systematic and historical theology, and practical theology to reflect on how the concept of participation can help us to think theologically about church planting. Participation promises to offer a unique theological lens through which to see church planting; for the concept of participation is crucial for understanding the relationship between the church and mission of God. As the New Testament writers remind the early church over 130 times, their participation “in Christ” is central to life of the Church. Participation refers not just to the task that Christian disciples are given to do, but something of their identity: it tells us who they are. It is therefore crucial for any one trying to do ecclesiology; the church is not just a community of likeminded believers, but rather, they are those who participate in the mystical body of Christ.

Participation and Church Planting offers a wealth of material that will prove helpful to practitioners, scholars, and students of contemporary church planting movements. The contributors frame the project of church planting within God’s own, self-revealed character and thus offer a theologically grounded vision of missional church as participation in God’s own redemptive work. The book includes an impressive range of Biblical, theological, and practical perspectives, and offers insights about scriptures and practices that deserve fuller attention in conversations about contemporary church planting. The depth and breadth of theological reflection make this a valuable resource for church planters and scholars in a wide range of contexts, well beyond the British Anglican settings that are most directly in view.

-- Erin Cr

ISBN: 9780334063797

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224 pages