Believing in the future
Book Description
In an era where traditional faith encounters the complexities of postmodern thought, theologian David Jacobus Bosch offers a thoughtful exploration of how Christian mission can find renewed purpose and direction. This concise yet profound work examines the intersection of spiritual calling and contemporary culture, addressing the challenges that arise when ancient wisdom meets modern skepticism.
Bosch begins by carefully analyzing our postmodern landscape and the enduring influence of Enlightenment thinking on spiritual practice. He then guides readers through the delicate process of maintaining authentic faith while engaging meaningfully with a world that often questions religious certainty. Rather than retreating from these tensions, the author proposes a fresh framework for understanding mission that embraces both spiritual depth and cultural awareness.
The heart of this work lies in its practical vision for spiritual engagement that transcends traditional boundaries. Bosch outlines an approach that weaves together ecological consciousness, countercultural courage, ecumenical cooperation, and contextual sensitivity. He emphasizes that this renewed understanding of mission belongs not solely to religious professionals but primarily to ordinary believers seeking to live out their faith authentically.
For readers navigating their own spiritual journey in a complex world, this book provides valuable insights into how personal faith can remain vibrant while engaging constructively with contemporary challenges and global concerns.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~2 hours)
π Length: 69 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Mission of the church
- β Explore Missions, theory
- β Explore Missiologie
- β Explore Theory
- β Explore Missions
- β Explore Christianity and culture
- β Explore History
- β Explore Missions, history