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Jesus and the Church - by Paul Avis (Paperback)
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- What is church's true foundation?
- About the Author: Paul Avis is Honorary Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University, UK, as well as Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Exeter, UK, and Editor-in-Chief of Ecclesiology.
- 256 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Theology
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About the Book
"Did Jesus 'found' the Christian Church? If so, what then is Church's true foundation? Or does 'the Eucharist make the Church'? Paul Avis sets out his own answer to these questions. He argues that critical scholarship allows us to hold that there is something solid and dependable at the foundation of the Church's life and mission. The Church is battered and divided, but at its core is a treasure that is indestructible - the gospel of Christ, embodied in word and sacrament. Jesus did want a church in a sense, but not as we know it. Jesus himself proclaimed the gospel of the Kingdom and his disciples proclaimed the gospel whose content was Jesus Christ himself, the Kingdom in person. So a central theme of the book is the relationship between the Church and Christ, the Church and the gospel, the Church and the Kingdom. Jesus Christ, crucified and risen, is the sole foundation of the Church, but he cannot be without his people"--
Book Synopsis
What is church's true foundation? Was the Christian church founded by Jesus, or does 'the Eucharist make the church'? Paul Avis sets out his own answer to these questions. Gathering a wide range of critical scholarship, he argues that there is something solid and dependable at the foundation of the church's life and mission.
Avis argues that Jesus wanted a church in a sense, but not as we know it. Christ proclaimed the gospel of the Kingdom and his disciples proclaimed the gospel whose content was Jesus himself, the Kingdom in person. The church is battered and divided, but at its core is a treasure that is indestructible - the gospel of Christ, embodied in word and sacrament. A central theme of the book is the relationship between the church and Christ, the church and the gospel, the church and the Kingdom. Jesus Christ, crucified and risen, is the sole foundation of the church, but he cannot be without his people.
Review Quotes
"Avis demonstrates an impressive command of Protestant and Catholic theologies and a seemingly encyclopedic grasp of the Anglican tradition." --The Living Church
About the Author
Paul Avis is Honorary Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University, UK, as well as Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Exeter, UK, and Editor-in-Chief of Ecclesiology.