The Kingdom in the Republic

The Kingdom in the Republic
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Publisher : Xulon Press
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781600341298
ISBN-13 : 1600341292
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Book Synopsis The Kingdom in the Republic by : Lucie Bardiau-Huys

Download or read book The Kingdom in the Republic written by Lucie Bardiau-Huys and published by Xulon Press. This book was released on 2006-06 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Two observations initiated this study; the statistical fact that today less than 1% of the French population are evangelical Christians, despite centuries of Christianity present in France and multiplied missionary efforts in the twentieth century, and the the obvious lack of missiological studies about these poor results and the particularities of secularist France as mission field. A preliminary research project (survey concerning communication and relations in French churches) indicated the existence of a specific French mindset. An investigation of the place of religion throughout history and a sociological analysis of today's values and self-image in France provided insight into the French collective identity. This identity, compared to a relational approach of the New Testament Christian identity, led to the identification of conflict zones. Among the different possiblities for handling the conflict, the incarnational ministry model was withheld. This study concludes with the proposal of a six-principle framework for a church-growth inducing approach that takes into account the cultural specificities of the French mission field.


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