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The millennium matrix : reclaiming the past, reframing the future of the church / M. Rex Miller.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Leadership network seriesPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, ©2004.Edition: 1st edDescription: xix, 280 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0787962678
  • 9780787962678
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 270.8/3 22
LOC classification:
  • BV600.3 .M55 2004
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Contents:
Oral culture-liturgical church : the living word -- Print culture-reformation church : separating the message from the messenger -- Broadcast culture-celebration church : watching the world go by -- Digital culture-convergence church : reconnecting word with spirit : the complete millennium matrix -- The church in transition : navigating changing worldviews -- Trust connections : impartational leadership -- Growing vital relationships : reclaiming community -- Convergence : the living church -- Epilogue: Anticipating the next great shift -- The abridged millennium matrix -- Appendix: Exercises and field trips.
Summary: Exploring the implications of cultural shifts and ongoing change for outreach and ministry This book in the Leadership Network Series shows how cultural changes have affected the way we have "done church" and how culture and church have interacted to inform spiritual practices. Author Rex Miller offers an overview of how and why the world has changed, distilling major paradigm and worldview shifts over the past 2,000 years into an easily accessible chart that maps the entire history of culture and church. He also provides practical suggestions on how Christians can successfully navigate the rapid cultural changes that are occurring-and will continue to occur over the decades to come. Rex Miller (Dallas, T-X) is a successful businessman with degrees in theology and communications theory. He has spent the last 25 years researching social change through the lens of communications.
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Book: Standard Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre Main BV600.3 .M55 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 20-092

"A Leadership Network publication"--Jacket.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-265) and index.

Oral culture-liturgical church : the living word -- Print culture-reformation church : separating the message from the messenger -- Broadcast culture-celebration church : watching the world go by -- Digital culture-convergence church : reconnecting word with spirit : the complete millennium matrix -- The church in transition : navigating changing worldviews -- Trust connections : impartational leadership -- Growing vital relationships : reclaiming community -- Convergence : the living church -- Epilogue: Anticipating the next great shift -- The abridged millennium matrix -- Appendix: Exercises and field trips.

Exploring the implications of cultural shifts and ongoing change for outreach and ministry This book in the Leadership Network Series shows how cultural changes have affected the way we have "done church" and how culture and church have interacted to inform spiritual practices. Author Rex Miller offers an overview of how and why the world has changed, distilling major paradigm and worldview shifts over the past 2,000 years into an easily accessible chart that maps the entire history of culture and church. He also provides practical suggestions on how Christians can successfully navigate the rapid cultural changes that are occurring-and will continue to occur over the decades to come. Rex Miller (Dallas, T-X) is a successful businessman with degrees in theology and communications theory. He has spent the last 25 years researching social change through the lens of communications.

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