In today's postmodern culture many people are turning to religion, but they are not necessarily finding their way back to the church.Most "unbelievers" in America and other Western countries are"post-Christians." Though baptized and brought up in a church, they no longer believe and practice the Christian faith. In thisstrange new world, the task of believers is "re-evangelization."
Written by some of today's most respected scholars fromacross the denominational spectrum, this timely volume providesserious theological reflection on the need for re-evangelizationwithin the context of postmodern, post-Christian culture. Bydescribing the new challenge facing church missions in terms thatare both practical and ecumenical, these chapters also provide theneeded antidote to the pluralism and relativism of the age.
Contributors:
Carl E. Braaten
Robert W. Jenson
Todd E. Johnson
John Milbank
R. R. Reno
David L. Schindler
Frank C. Senn
Philip Turner
Anthony Ugolnik