
by Michael Frost & Alan Hirsch
We are very excited about the book because we see it as THE foundational issue for a genuinely missional church.
In reJesus we ask the following questions:
> What ongoing role does Jesus the Messiah play in shaping the ethos and self understanding of the movement that originated in him?
> How is the Christian religion informed and shaped by the Jesus that we meet in the Gospels?
> How do we assess the continuity required between the life and example of Jesus and the subsequent religion called Christianity?
> In how many ways do we domesticate the radical Revolutionary in order to sustain our religion and religiosity?
> How can a rediscovery of Jesus renew our discipleship, the Christian community, and the ongoing mission of the church?
These questions take us to the core of what the church is all about. Rather than reformation, we call this task ‘re-founding the church' because it raises the issue of the Church's true Founder or Foundation. This theme is of particular importance at the dawn of the twenty-first century as many attempt to address Christianity's endemic and long trended decline in the West.
Endorsement by Leonard Sweet: ReJesus will rock your world--and cause you to reJesus your life, reJesus your church, and reJesus your Bible. Expect 'reJesus'to become a mantra and a mobilization in the revitalization of Christianity in the 21st century.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Sample Chapter
You can get the German translation of ReJesus by our friends at novavox here
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