Deep church rising
Book Description
In an era where traditional faith faces unprecedented challenges, Andrew Walker presents a compelling vision for navigating the complex relationship between Christianity and contemporary culture. Walker identifies what he terms "the third schism" - a fundamental divide that has emerged within churches between those who embrace historic Christian teachings and those who have moved away from orthodox beliefs.
Drawing inspiration from C.S. Lewis's concept of "deep church," this thoughtful exploration argues that the path forward requires looking backward. Walker contends that Western societies have undergone profound cultural shifts since the Reformation, creating an environment often hostile to traditional Christian orthodoxy. Rather than abandoning classical faith or fully embracing modernity's alternatives, he proposes a different approach.
The book advocates for what Walker calls "remembering our future" - a deliberate return to pre-modern Christian resources and wisdom. This isn't about recreating the past, but rather about rediscovering forgotten spiritual treasures that can enrich contemporary faith communities. Walker suggests that by making "a half-turn back to premodernity," believers can access profound resources that speak powerfully to present-day challenges.
This work offers readers a framework for understanding current tensions within Christianity while providing practical guidance for those seeking to maintain authentic faith in a rapidly changing world. Walker's approach appeals to anyone interested in exploring how ancient wisdom can inform modern spiritual practice.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 179 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Church
- β Explore Christianity, 21st century
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Christianity and culture
- β Explore Church renewal
- β Explore History
- β Explore Catechetics