Social Location of the Western Church

February 14, 2008 | Filed Under alan roxburgh, books |

alan-roxburgh.jpg“The fourth and twentieth centuries form bookends marking transition points in the history of the church. Just as the fourth century adoption of Christianity by Constantine forced the church to struggle with its self-understanding as the new center of culture, twentieth century Christians must now struggle to understand the meaning of their social location in a decentered world.”

- Alan Roxburgh in The Missionary Congregation: Leadership and Liminality

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