Reclaiming the Reformation
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What treasures of the reformation can pastors, Christians and the church make use of today when trying to navigate burnout and scandal? What should a person look for in a church? Magnus Persson examines his own journey from popular preacher where church was a party, to the Lutheran faith and a pastor in the Church of Sweden where he relishes the liturgy nourished by historic roots using Luther’s book “On Council’s and the Church” to answer this question and explain his journey.
Originally titled Christ’s Church, On the Marks of the Church Magnus shows the influence of Bo Giertz but also draws on many different influences from within and without the Lutheran tradition to explain how everything the church does needs to be focused on Christ crucified for you. Church is about communicating the forgiveness of sins Christ won for you on the cross to you. The church does this through the word, the liturgy, and the sacraments. Through these means the soul is nourished and matured to handle the distress and tribulation with which the world harries the church and her people. Here true rest is found for the souls of pastors battered by the pressure to be the next biggest church in town before they burnout and check out with scandal.
But the real cure is a thorough reformation that rediscovers the true treasures of Christ’s Church, reclaiming what has been lost, restoring what has fallen, and reviving what is withered. Retrieving the true marks of the Church centers around the return to the message of Christ crucified for you and the revitalization of a community where Christ is given to you.
Today, the news is replete with stories of scandal and burnout within the church as giants fall and leave wreckage in their wake. Huge churches pop up and explode with popularity before imploding upon themselves, revealing a lack of the solid foundation, leaving their followers cold, confused, and empty.
Magnus Persson, once a popular charismatic preacher, today an Evangelical-Lutheran pastor, has done the journey and traveled down the fast lane of church innovation that ended up in deformation. This is his theological account of redirection and reformation. In Reclaiming the Reformation, Magnus Persson shares the faith “once and for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3) in such a way as to discern direction from Scripture for those who are seeking renewal in the church and rest for their souls.
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Dimensions | 0.63 × 6 × 9 in |
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Subjects | REL082000, pastoral theology, REL108000, marks of the church, lutheran ecclesiology, doctrine of the church, word and sacrament |
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