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Synopsis: Transforming Faith Communities argues for a model of
being church that combines congregationalism with a constructive
approach to church-state relationships. Congregationalism within a
vision for a renewed Christendom is commended here as a viable
option for Christian mission in the twenty-first-century world. In
making this case, two movements are explored--those inspired by
sixteenth-century Anabaptism and late twentieth-century Latin
American liberation theology. Each movement is held up as a mirror
to the other. A continuing vision for the transformation of church
and society emerges from this book as a number of contemporary
resonances begin to sound. These include an outline of some likely
common features in the development of radical religious
communities, an examination of some of the factors that create
world-affirming Christian faith communities, and many examples of
effective and constructive engagement with church and society
across the centuries. Endorsements: "The experiences of the
sixteenth-century Anabaptists and the advocates of liberation
theology have not been compared in the systematic way evidenced
here. The conclusions Bochenski reaches, with twenty-first-century
mission in mind, are fresh and challenging. His work is a pleasure
to read. It is rigorous in the way it pursues an argument, but at
the same time it is thoroughly accessible." --Ian Randall, Senior
Research Fellow, International Baptist Theological Seminary
"Bochenski, in a way I count as inspired, brings two significant
faith traditions together in this erudite work. In so doing he
brings to light--by contrast and comparison--a series of insights
of benefit to all who aspire to live faithfully in and as the
community of Christ's followers. This book and its contents serve
us well." --Nigel G. Wright, Principal, Spurgeon's College
"Bochenski has produced a stimulating work exploring insights from
early Anabaptist and Latin American base communities. Though
separated by over four centuries of Christian life and development,
they exhibit challenging parallels. . . . The points of contact are
vital in the search for the continuing reformation of the church."
--Keith G. Jones, Rector, International Baptist Theological
Seminary Author Biography: Michael Ian Bochenski has had very wide
pastoral and academic involvement. He has degrees from both
Cambridge (social and political sciences) and Oxford (theology)
Universities. He has been a local church pastor, committed to
community praxis, for over thirty years. He has led two local
homelessness charities, has been the President of the Baptist Union
of Great Britain, and for four years was the Rector of the Polish
Baptist Seminary in Warsaw, Poland.
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