Apostolic Networks in Britain (Studies In Evangelical History & Thought Series)
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Since the 1970s the so-called quot;New Churchquot; networks with their apostolic leadership teams have become an established part of the charismatic evangelical scene in the UK. In Part One, the stories of the diverse apostolic groupings are traced from the...
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Since the 1970s the so-called quot;New Churchquot; networks with their apostolic leadership teams have become an established part of the charismatic evangelical scene in the UK. In Part One, the stories of the diverse apostolic groupings are traced from the 1960s to the present day. Part Two is a study based on empirical research of leaders in apostolic networks. Part Three explores the theologies found in these churches and Part Four concludes with some sociological and theological analysis.
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Apostolic networks link congregations together through personal relationships. They center around apostolic figures who have the ability to mobilize resources, make rapid decisions, and utilize charismatic gifts. Networks of churches organized in this way can respond to postmodernity and cultural innovation. This book takes the story of the emergence of apostolic networks in Britain from the visionary work of Arthur Wallis through the charismatic renewal into the full-fledged Restoration Movement of the 1980s. It covers the events of the 1990s, including the Toronto Blessing, and contains fresh information based upon interviews with leading players and new survey data as well as reanalysis of historical documents.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 296612
- Product Code 9781842274095
- ISBNÂ 1842274090
- EANÂ 9781842274095
- Pages 399
- Department Academic
- Category Church
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Paternoster
- Publication Date Aug 2007
- Dimensions 228 x 160 x 22mm
- Weight 0.595kg
William K Kay
William K. Kay is Director Professor of Theology at Glyndwr University, Wales.