People worldwide find themselves part of overlapping communities of identity and belonging--racial political cultural sexual ideological. Some identities like brand loyalties are chosen; some like class identity are imposed. As followers of Jesus Christ those called to live iln between the age that is and the age to come Christians ask what it means to be part of the body of Christ God's new creation from among the nations in a world filled with other nations. Who--and whose--are we? There is no easy answer no time at which Christians got it completely right. Yet such questions must be addressed and the stakes are high. Matters of war and peace exclusion and inclusion who starves and who does not the credibility of the gospel itself--all are caught up in the whirl of identities allegiances imposed or refused and questions about what the church might possibly mean in such circumstances. In this book a distinguished group of scholars from five continents asks How can the church respect the diversity of its members--many nations cultures and communities--while maintaining a coherent witness to the kingdom of God that is not undermined by more parochial ideologies or priorities? Chapter Contributors: Braden Anderson Maria Clara Lucchetti Bingemer Michael Budde Matthew Butler William Cavanaugh Jose Mario Francisco Peter Galadza Stanley Hauerwas Daniel Izuzquiza Slavica Jakelic Pantelis Kalaitzidis Eunice Karanja Kamaara Emmanuel Katongole Dorian Llywelyn Martin Menke Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator A. Alexander Stummvoll
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