Fresh Expressions of Church are most significant development in the
Church of England in recent decades. Many have called for a
thorough theological engagement with the movement. The Church of
England is engaging in radical new departures when the
ecclesiological thinking for such experiments is far from complete.
Parishes are the mainstay of the 'inherited church'. Frequently
they are belittled and cast as either unhelpful or irrelevant. The
authors argue for the vitality of the parish, both for mission and
for discipleship. The authors argue that the forms of the church
are to be an embodiment of her faith. They should therefore be more
determined by our theological traditions than by the surrounding
culture. They show that the traditions of the parish church
represent ways in which time, space, community are ordered in
relation to God and the gospel.
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