The Tangible Kingdom (a review)

July 6th, 2008 Comments Off

The Tangible Kingdom: Creating Incarnational Community
Hugh Halter & Matt Smay


Jossey-Bass—Church Ministry | Leadership
179 pages

I blogged my thoughts throughout this book and overall found this to be a very refreshing book. I believe I’ve grown tired of the continual deconstructionist thought that never offers up a solution new or old, that never moves us forward as a church in any direction but simply mopes about calling us a failure of mission and calling us to change–but to what? Halter & Smay are a breath of fresh air combining deconstructionist thought with solutions and offering up their own reconstruction of the Kingdom in their cultural context that can help spur us own towards creativity and solutions in our own contexts!

Take a walk through the posts listed below and pick up the book… it certainly won’t disappoint!

[part 1]
[part 2]
[part 3]
[part 4]
[part 5]

Related posts:

  1. the tangible kingdom: creating incarnational community (introduction)
  2. the tangible kingdom: creating incarnational community (pt. 5)
  3. the tangible kingdom: creating incarnational community (pt. 3)
  4. the tangible kingdom: creating incarnational community (pt. 4)
  5. the tangible kingdom: creating incarnational community (pt. 2)

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