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Longing For Spring: A New Vision For Wesleyan Community (New Monastic Library: Resources For Radical Discipleship),New
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Delving Into The Widespread, Contemporary Longing For A More Serious And Communal Experience Of Christianity, This Book Provides Important Theoretical Underpinnings And Casts A Vision For A New Monasticism Within The Wesleyan Tradition. Elaine Heath And Scott Kisker Call For The Planting Of Neomonastic Churches Which Embody The Wesleyan Vision Of Holiness In Postmodern Contexts. This Book Also Points Toward Some Vital Shifts That Are Necessary In Theological Education In Order To Equip Pastors To Lead Such Communities. Longing For Spring Helps Wesleyans Of All Stripes Understand The Theory And Praxis Necessary For Planting Neomonastic Communities As A New Model Of The Church That Is Particularly Important In The Postmodern Context. The Authors Write In An Engaging, Conversational Style That Is Conversant With Postmodern Culture, Yet Thoroughly Informed By Critical Research. Heath And Kisker Boldly Challenge The Imagination Of The Church, Both Within And Beyond Wesleyan Traditions, To Consider The Possibility Of Revitalizing The Church Through The New Monasticism.
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