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The Permanent Revolution

Apostolic Imagination and Practice for the 21st Century Church

Alan Hirsch, Tim Catchim
Barcode 9780470907740
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Release Date: 02/03/2012

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
Series: Jossey-Bass Leadership Network Series
Contributors: Darrell L. Guder (Foreword by), Mike Breen (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages: 368

Apostolic Imagination and Practice for the 21st Century Church
A new brand of apostolic ministry for today's world The Permanent Revolution is a work of theological re-imagination and re-construction that draws from biblical studies, theology, organizational theory, leadership studies, and key social sciences.
A new brand of apostolic ministry for today's world

The Permanent Revolution is a work of theological re-imagination and re-construction that draws from biblical studies, theology, organizational theory, leadership studies, and key social sciences. The book elaborates on the apostolic role rooted in the five-fold ministry from Ephesians 4 (apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds, and teacher), and its significance for the missional movement. It explores how the apostolic ministry facilitates ongoing renewal in the life of the church and focuses on leadership in relation to missional innovation and entrepreneurship.The authors examine the nature of organization as reframed through the lens of apostolic ministry.

  • Shows how to view the world through a biblical perspective and continue the "permanent revolution" that Jesus started
  • Outlines the essential characteristics of apostolic movement and how to restructure the church and ministry to be more consistent with them
  • Alan Hirsch is a leading voice in the missional movement of the Christian West

This groundbreaking book integrates theology, sociology, and leadership to further define the apostolic movement.