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On the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, this issue of Plough Quarterly explores the reformation the church needs today.

This year's five-hundredth anniversary of the Reformation comes just as Christianity is undergoing what may prove to be its biggest recalibration since the fourth century. Christendom, the system in which Christianity shaped Western laws and society as the majority religion, has been shaky since the Enlightenment. Now it's in its death throes, felled by secularization, consumerism, and the sexual revolution. For better or worse, Christians must learn to be a minority. There's no better time than now to recall Karl Barth's dictum: the church must always be reformed. What is the re-formed church we need now?

In this issue, George Weigel and Eberhard Arnold call the church to turn back to its sources and to seek renewal in the example of the first Christians, for whom Christianity was not just a Sunday religion or a private affair.

Plough Quarterly No. 14 ReFormation

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    A Paperback / softback by Jin S. Kim, Rowan Williams, Eberhard Arnold

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      Publisher: Plough Publishing House
      Publication Date: 12/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9780874868340, 978-0874868340
      ISBN10: 0874868343

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      On the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, this issue of Plough Quarterly explores the reformation the church needs today.

      This year's five-hundredth anniversary of the Reformation comes just as Christianity is undergoing what may prove to be its biggest recalibration since the fourth century. Christendom, the system in which Christianity shaped Western laws and society as the majority religion, has been shaky since the Enlightenment. Now it's in its death throes, felled by secularization, consumerism, and the sexual revolution. For better or worse, Christians must learn to be a minority. There's no better time than now to recall Karl Barth's dictum: the church must always be reformed. What is the re-formed church we need now?

      In this issue, George Weigel and Eberhard Arnold call the church to turn back to its sources and to seek renewal in the example of the first Christians, for whom Christianity was not just a Sunday religion or a private affair.

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