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ReJesus: A Wild Messiah for a Missional Church

by Michael Frost / Alan Hirsch


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Retail: $19.95
Size: 6 x 9 inches
Binding: Paper
Pages: 216
Pub Date: 2009
ISBN: 9781598562286
ISBN-13: 9781598562286
Item Number: 562286
Categories: Religion and Culture
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ReJesus asks the following questions:
• What ongoing role does Jesus the Messiah play in shaping the ethos and self understanding of the movement that originated in him?
• How is the Christian religion informed and shaped by the Jesus that we meet in the Gospels?
• How do we assess the continuity required between the life and example of Jesus and the subsequent religion called Christianity?
• In how many ways do we domesticate the radical Revolutionary in order to sustain our religion and religiosity?
• How can a rediscovery of Jesus renew our discipleship, the Christian community, and the ongoing mission of the church?

These questions take us to the core of what the church is all about. Rather than reformation, the authors call their task re-founding the church because it raises the issue of the Church’s true Founder or Foundation. This theme is of particular importance at the dawn of the twenty-first century as many attempt to address Christianity’s endemic and long trended decline in the West. The authors feel that a spiritual, theological, missional, and existential crisis looms in the West.

Frost and Hirsch challenge us to reinstate Jesus as the central focus of our spiritual lives—both as individual disciples and as communities of his people. The Jesus they present is not the domesticated Jesus that we learned about in Sunday school, but the “loving, wildly passionate, dangerous, radically merciful and always surprising” Jesus portrayed in the Gospels. An encounter with this Jesus transforms us from the inside out and radically changes our approach to mission.
—Felicity Dale, author, An Army of Ordinary People

Frost and Hirsch have done it again! In their characteristic way (heart-pounding in a spiritual sense) they invite us to a journey with God. Don't miss this trip!
—Reggie McNeal, author, Missional Renaissance

For anyone in the missional conversation in even the slightest way, this book addresses what is by far the most important thing about it theologically and practically.
—Dan Kimball, pastor and author, They Like Jesus but Not the Church

Frost and Hirsch tear away false characterizations about Jesus and reveal a wild and radical revolutionary . . . anything but boring. This book is a huge leap in the right direction.
—Neil Cole, pastor and author, Organic Church

ReJesus will rock your world—and cause you to reJesus your life, reJesus your church, and reJesus your Bible. Expect “reJesus” to become a mantra and a mobilization in the revitalization of Christianity in the 21st century.
—Leonard Sweet, professor and author, The Gospel According to Starbucks

ReJesus invites us to pare back layers of tradition, recognize distortion and misrepresentation, read the Gospels afresh, and learn to imitate and follow the wild and radical Jesus. An engaging and challenging example of applied Christology.
—Stuart Murray, author, Post-Christendom

Author Bios

Michael Frost is Professor of Evangelism and Missions at Morling College in Sydney, Australia and a Baptist Minister. He is the author of Exiles: Living Missionally in a Post-Christian Culture and the co-author of The Shaping of Things to Come: Innovation and Mission for the 21st-Century Church and ReJesus: A Wild Messiah for a Missional Church.

Alan Hirsch is the founding director of Forge Mission Training Network and a founder of shapevine.com. He is the author of The Shaping of Things to Come with Michael Frost and The Forgotten Ways: Reactivating the Missional Churc and The Forgotten Ways Handbook.

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Table of contents
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Introduction

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