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Reading for the Common Good - How Books Help Our Churches and Neighborhoods Flourish C. Christopher Smith

Reading for the Common Good - How Books Help Our Churches and Neighborhoods Flourish By C. Christopher Smith

Reading for the Common Good - How Books Help Our Churches and Neighborhoods Flourish by C. Christopher Smith


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Summary

We have been created to live and work faithfully in community, and that involves two interwoven threads: learning and action. C. Christopher Smith explores the practice of reading and, in his words, how we can read together in ways that drive us deeper into action. Discover how books can help your churches and neighborhoods bring flourishing to the world.

Reading for the Common Good - How Books Help Our Churches and Neighborhoods Flourish Summary

Reading for the Common Good - How Books Help Our Churches and Neighborhoods Flourish by C. Christopher Smith

We have been created to live and work in community. But all too often we see ourselves primarily as individuals and run the risk of working at cross-purposes with the organizations we serve. Living faithfully in a neighborhood involves two interwoven threads: learning and action. In this book C. Christopher Smith, coauthor of Slow Church, looks at the local church as an organization in which both learning and action lie at the heart of its identity. He explores the practice of reading and, in his words, how we can read together in ways that drive us deeper into action. Smith continues, Church can no longer simply be an experience to be passively consumed; rather, we are called into the participatory life of a community. Reading is a vital practice for helping our churches navigate this shift. Discover how books can help your churches and neighborhoods bring flourishing to the world.

About C. Christopher Smith

C. Christopher Smith is editor of The Englewood Review of Books and a member of the Englewood Christian Church community on the urban Near Eastside of Indianapolis. He is the coauthor of Slow Church. Chris's writing has appeared in Books and Culture, Sojourners, The Christian Century and Indiana Green Living. Scot McKnight (Ph.D., University of Nottingham) is professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary in Lombard, Illinois. He is the author of The Jesus Creed, The King Jesus Gospel, A Community Called Atonement, Embracing Grace, The Real Mary and commentaries on James, Galatians and 1 Peter, and coeditor of the award-winning Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels. He is also a widely recognized blogger at the Jesus Creed blog. His other interests include golfing, gardening and traveling.

Table of Contents

Foreward by Scot McKnight
Introduction: The Local Church as Learning Organization
1. Slow Reading in Accelerating Times
2. Shaping the Social Imagination
3. Reading and Our Congregational Identity
4. Discerning our Call
5. Reading with Our Neighbors
6. Deepening Our Roots in Our Neighborhoods
7. Hope for Our Interconnected Creation
8. Toward Faithful Engagement in Economics and Politics
9. Becoming a Reading Congregation
Epilogue: Revive Us Again
Acknowledgments
Reading Lists
List 1: Recommended Reading for Going Deeper
List 2: Englewood Christian Church Reading List
Notes

Additional information

GOR010226743
9780830844494
083084449X
Reading for the Common Good - How Books Help Our Churches and Neighborhoods Flourish by C. Christopher Smith
Used - Very Good
Paperback
InterVarsity Press
20160512
179
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