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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Edward RommenPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781498293150ISBN 10: 1498293158 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 18 July 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""The church is much, much more than it appears to be to the world. It is even much more than it usually perceives itself to be. Like many if not most of Dr. Rommen's writings, this book is magnificent. One need not be a member of the Orthodox Church to revel in it. --David J. Hesselgrave, Author of Paradigms in Conflict and Planting Churches Cross-Culturally ""Edward Rommen boldly articulates an Orthodox vision for the nature of the church as the center from which all ecclesial thinking and practice must emanate. However, Being the Church will challenge and stimulate readers of all church traditions to deeper reflection on what it indeed means to be the church and to abandon superficial measures of ministry success."" --Craig Ott, Professor of Mission and Intercultural Studies, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School ""Rommen offers missiological insights grounded in the Eucharistic ecclesiology of the Eastern Orthodox Church. He shows how 'being' the church, and not simply 'doing' church, determines its life, potential, and mission. The book invites contemporary church-growth leaders to shake off their fascination with numbers, 'how-to' manuals, and the 'bigger-is-better' mentality towards church growth. Rommen explains why that approach is misconceived and calls for a major sea change in the way we think about 'being' the church. He reminds us of the words of Jesus that the path to the kingdom is 'narrow' and only a 'few will find it.'"" --Bradley Nassif, Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, North Park University Chicago" The church is much, much more than it appears to be to the world. It is even much more than it usually perceives itself to be. Like many if not most of Dr. Rommen's writings, this book is magnificent. One need not be a member of the Orthodox Church to revel in it. --David J. Hesselgrave, Author of Paradigms in Conflict and Planting Churches Cross-Culturally Edward Rommen boldly articulates an Orthodox vision for the nature of the church as the center from which all ecclesial thinking and practice must emanate. However, Being the Church will challenge and stimulate readers of all church traditions to deeper reflection on what it indeed means to be the church and to abandon superficial measures of ministry success. --Craig Ott, Professor of Mission and Intercultural Studies, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Rommen offers missiological insights grounded in the Eucharistic ecclesiology of the Eastern Orthodox Church. He shows how 'being' the church, and not simply 'doing' church, determines its life, potential, and mission. The book invites contemporary church-growth leaders to shake off their fascination with numbers, 'how-to' manuals, and the 'bigger-is-better' mentality towards church growth. Rommen explains why that approach is misconceived and calls for a major sea change in the way we think about 'being' the church. He reminds us of the words of Jesus that the path to the kingdom is 'narrow' and only a 'few will find it.' --Bradley Nassif, Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, North Park University Chicago Author InformationThe V. Rev. Fr. Edward Rommen holds an MDiv and a DMiss from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, as well as a Dr. Theol. (PhD in theology) from the University of Munich. After fifteen years of church planting and teaching in Europe, he returned to the United States to teach missions and theology, then returned to pastoral ministry after becoming Orthodox. He served as the rector of Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church, Raleigh, NC until 2017 and is currently adjunct professor at Duke Divinity School in Durham, NC and the resident priest at St. Mary and Martha Orthodox Monastery in Wagener, SC. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |