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Paperback An 8-Track Church in a CD World: The Modern Church in a Postmodern World Book

ISBN: 1573123579

ISBN13: 9781573123570

An 8-Track Church in a CD World: The Modern Church in a Postmodern World

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In the last twenty years, Americans have witnessed dramatic changes in the wider culture, and yet local churches have hardly changed. We pretend that people want the same things from church in the present day that they wanted in the 1950s. For this reason, 21st century Christianity in America is deeply troubled.

Loren Mead states in the foreword, "Nash is terribly helpful to us in exploring the painful cultural divide we straddle between a world he describes as the modern world and the world emerging around us, which he calls the postmodern world. He clarifies for us how that very change is shifting the ground under our feet, making obsolete the practices of yesterday; making obsolete, as it were, even some of the institutional structures and the ways we have articulated the deepest things of our faith . . . New language and new structures will be needed for gospel truth to be articulated in this world of postmodernity."

For a future to materialize, though, the church must first look in the mirror. Only then can corrective measures be taken to help make the church a more relevant part of peoples lives in the 21st century. If changes aren't made, the church will become obsolete much like an 8-track in todays digital world.

In the first half of An 8-Track Church in a CD World, Nash provides a clear picture of the problems facing the church. The second half of the book offers a look ahead to changes and approaches which can help churches minister effectively in the postmodern world.

Robert N. Nash, Jr.

is a popular seminar leader. He often directs workshops designed to assist churches in understanding the influences of cultural change upon Christian ministry. He is Assistant Professor of Religion at Shorter College in Rome, Georgia where he teaches in the areas of American religion, church history, and cross-cultural theology. He holds the Ph.D. degree in American Christianity from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and the M.A. degree in American History from Georgia College and State University.

The son of Baptist missionaries in the Philippines, he has pastored three churches and served in other staff ministry positions. He has co-authored The Bible in English Translation: An Essential Guide and has contributed to an edited volume on cross-cultural ministry titled Many Nations Under God: Ministering to Cultural Groups in America.

Customer Reviews

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Dr. Nash helped me understand, and now move forward.

I am an engineer and go to Church somewhat regularly. After reading this book, I now have a better idea of why I have been discouraged with my religious experiences at Church. Dr. Nash explains the problems that face today's church and its congregation. The points that Dr. Nash discusses, establish a starting point to experience Christianity within our world of mass information and search for a meaningful life. Dr. Nash describes what the new Church will be, and explains there are many roads to get there. It will not be easy, but rather extremely difficult. Mainly because congregations go from "group-followers" to individuals with individual responsibility and in that, lead the Church into a new open world with the ministers and pastors being coaches and supporters. As time passes, we will see who is up for the responsibility to be a Christian and who remains locked behind walls in the old world. Welcome to the new world we live in, thanks Dr. Nash.

A postmodern view of the problems the church faces.

Dr. Nash pinpoints the problems that the postmodern church faces today. His real life experiences are very humorous and entertaining. He offers the cutting edge in identifying what decay lies within the church context. However he does not offer any soluable solutions to these problems. This book is well written and genuinely thought out.
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