The Place of the Parish: Imagining Mission in our Neighbourhood

Author:   Martin Robinson
Publisher:   SCM Press
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9780334058250


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 February 2020
Format:   Paperback
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For a long time, it looked as if the idea of the local and therefore of place seen as locality seemed to have lost its relevance. Much of the church lost any sense that geographical context matters. Yet that tendency to pull people out of their context has played to a consumerist mentality that sees church more as a consumer choice than a genuine community. Now, a shift seems to be underway that values locality much more - a resurgence of interest in the parish and the importance of the church's presence in community. In The Place of the Parish Martin Robinson explores this shift, considering how it is manifested in a variety of contexts, rural, inner-city, Anglican and independent. Drawing on specific examples linked to the so-called 'New Parish Movement', he demonstrates how a theology of place is made manifest in the mission of the church today.

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Author:   Martin Robinson
Publisher:   SCM Press
Imprint:   SCM Press
ISBN:  

9780334058250


ISBN 10:   0334058252
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 February 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In this era of social fragmentation, how should the Church pursue mission? Martin Robinson cuts to the chase: God speaks to us in the context of the local. Correctly identifying the influence of modernity's disregard for place on the Church, Robinson signals a clear pathway forward - to enable the vocation of church communities to participate with God on the ground in the remaking of social life. Drawing on his extensive experience and illustrating through vivid grassroots stories and sound theology, this is an inspirational book, yet short and practical. A gift to church leaders and laity of all traditions. -- Jenny Sinclair, Founder and Director of Together for the Common Good 'In this excellent book, Martin Robinson observes that the issue of 'place' has strong connections with identity. The question of identity is one of the most pressing of our time and recognising the significance of place is crucial to addressing it. I hope many Christians of all denominations will read this work and learn from it.' -- John Inge, Bishop of Worcester


In this era of social fragmentation, how should the Church pursue mission? Martin Robinson cuts to the chase: God speaks to us in the context of the local. Correctly identifying the influence of modernity's disregard for place on the Church, Robinson signals a clear pathway forward - to enable the vocation of church communities to participate with God on the ground in the remaking of social life. Drawing on his extensive experience and illustrating through vivid grassroots stories and sound theology, this is an inspirational book, yet short and practical. A gift to church leaders and laity of all traditions. -- Jenny Sinclair


In this era of social fragmentation, how should the Church pursue mission? Martin Robinson cuts to the chase: God speaks to us in the context of the local. Correctly identifying the influence of modernity's disregard for place on the Church, Robinson signals a clear pathway forward - to enable the vocation of church communities to participate with God on the ground in the remaking of social life. Drawing on his extensive experience and illustrating through vivid grassroots stories and sound theology, this is an inspirational book, yet short and practical. A gift to church leaders and laity of all traditions. -- Jenny Sinclair 'In this excellent book, Martin Robinson observes that the issue of 'place' has strong connections with identity. The question of identity is one of the most pressing of our time and recognising the significance of place is crucial to addressing it. I hope many Christians of all denominations will read this work and learn from it.' -- John Inge, Bishop of Worcester


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Martin Robinson is CEO and Principal of ForMission College in the UK, and author of numerous books, including Metavista: Bible, Church and Mission in an Age of Imagination and Practices for the Refounding of God's People: The Missional Challenge of the West , which he co-authored with Alan Roxborough.

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