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RetroChristianity

Reclaiming the Forgotten Faith

RetroChristianity

Reclaiming the Forgotten Faith

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Paperback / softback

£16.99

Publisher: Crossway Books
ISBN: 9781433528484
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 30/04/2012
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

If the church fathers or Reformers showed up at your church, would they worship… or run?

The time has come for evangelicals to reclaim the forgotten faith. And this means doing something many are reluctant to do. It means reflecting on the past to rethink the present and inform the future. It means thinking not just biblically and theologically, but also historically.

RetroChristianity challenges us to think critically and constructively about those who have come before us and how that informs our current beliefs, values, and practices. This book will adjust our attitudes about evangelicalism, and will lead us along a time-tested path toward a brighter future.

Part 1: The Case for RetroChristianity Excursus: What Is Evangelicalism?
1.  How Did It Come to This? 
2.  Going Retro without Going Wrong 
3.  What Is RetroChristianity? 

Part 2: RetroOrthodoxy: Preserving the Faith for the Future 
4.  The First Canon of RetroOrthodoxy: Some Things Never Change and Never Should 
5.  The Second Canon of RetroOrthodoxy: Some Things Have Never Been the Same and Never Will Be 
6.  The Third Canon of RetroOrthodoxy: Some Things Grow Clear through Trial and Error 

Part 3: RetroClesiology: Beyond the Preference-Driven Church 
7.  Church Classic: Four Common Myths and Four Classic Marks 
8.  The Essential Marks of a Local Church 
9.  The Essential Works of a Local Church 

Part 4: RetroSpirituality: Living the Forgotten Faith Today 
10. From “Me” to “We”: Growing Together in Christ 11. From “We” to “Me”: Nurturing Personal Christian Identity
12. Where Do We Go from Here? From Retrospect to Prospects 

Michael J. Svigel

Michael J. Svigel (PhD) is the department chair and professor of theological studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is a popular teacher, speaker, and author.