Radical Hospitality for a Prophetic Church
Abstract
Anchored in Scripture and Tradition, Radical Hospitality for a Prophetic Church conveys Amanda D. Quantz’s firsthand experiences as a chaplain working with emerging ministries that meet people where they are. Building on the biblical concept that all wisdom was present in the mind of God before creation, Quantz argues that this wisdom has filtered into the world’s varied religious traditions, so that Christians have much to gain approaching others from different religious or spiritual creeds and learning about their faith traditions and values. Whether seekers are experimenting with open Communion, “church without walls,” or ancient but little-known Christian practices, this book is a resource for those who feel stuck in outdated ideas about what it means to be a church.
Schlagworte
burning man interspirituality plurality taizé prayer millennials ministry gubbio project new skellig nones hospitality- i–xxvi Preface i–xxvi
- 1–16 Chapter 1 1–16
- 17–52 Chapter 2 17–52
- 53–84 Chapter 3 53–84
- 85–108 Chapter 4 85–108
- 109–138 Chapter 5 109–138
- 139–146 Conclusion 139–146
- 147–152 Bibliography 147–152
- 153–158 Index 153–158
- 159–160 About the Author 159–160