ABSTRACT

Concern about church growth and decline is widespread and contentious, yet theological reflection on church growth is scarce. Reflecting on the Bible, dogmatic theology and church history, this book situates the numerical growth of the church within wider Christian theology. Leading international scholars, including Alister McGrath, Benedicta Ward and C. Kavin Rowe, contribute a spectrum of voices from evangelical, charismatic, liberal and anglo-catholic perspectives. All contributors unite around the importance of seeking church growth, provided this is situated within a nuanced theological framework. This book offers a critique of ’decline theology’, which has been influential amongst theologians and churches, and which assumes church growth is impossible and/or unnecessary. The contributors provide rich resources from scripture, doctrine and tradition, to underpin action to promote church growth and to stimulate further theological reflection on the subject. The Archbishop of Canterbury provides the Foreword.

part I|55 pages

Introductory Questions

part II|33 pages

Church Growth and the Bible

part III|51 pages

Church Growth and Doctrine

part IV|92 pages

Church Growth

chapter 9|10 pages

Verbum et exemplum docere

Bede, Cuthbert, Aidan and Mission in the Early English Church

chapter 10|18 pages

Growing the Medieval Church

Church Growth in Theory and Practice in Christendom c.1000–c.1500

chapter 11|20 pages

Divine Allurement

Thomas Cranmer and Tudor Church Growth

chapter 12|18 pages

New Affections

Church Growth in Britain, 1750–1970

chapter |10 pages

Conclusion Transformed, not Conformed

Towards a Theology of Church Growth