Dying to Religion and Empire

Giving up Our Religious Rites and Legal Rights

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church, Church & State, Pastoral Ministry, Christian Life
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Author: Jeremy Myers ISBN: 9781939992383
Publisher: Redeeming Press Publication: November 12, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jeremy Myers
ISBN: 9781939992383
Publisher: Redeeming Press
Publication: November 12, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Can Christianity exist without religious rites or legal rights?

Are baptism and communion required for the church to exist?

What about the freedom of religion and the right to assemble?

Building on what he has written in other volumes of the “Close Your Church for Good” series, Jeremy Myers argues that our traditions of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, and our dependence on the legal rights from the government, have actually hindered the growth and development of the church.

Dying to Religion and Empire is a call to leave behind the comfortable religion we know and follow Jesus into the uncertain and wild ways of radical discipleship. To rise and live in the reality of God’s Kingdom, we must first die to religion and empire.

This revised and updated book now includes discussion questions, perfect for a small group setting.

Books in the “Close Your Church for Good” series:

Preface: Skeleton Church

Volume 1: The Death and Resurrection of the Church

Volume 2: Put Service Back into the Church Service

Volume 3: Dying to Religion and Empire

Volume 4: Church is More than Bodies, Bucks, & Bricks

Volume 5: Cruciform Pastoral Leadership

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Can Christianity exist without religious rites or legal rights?

Are baptism and communion required for the church to exist?

What about the freedom of religion and the right to assemble?

Building on what he has written in other volumes of the “Close Your Church for Good” series, Jeremy Myers argues that our traditions of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, and our dependence on the legal rights from the government, have actually hindered the growth and development of the church.

Dying to Religion and Empire is a call to leave behind the comfortable religion we know and follow Jesus into the uncertain and wild ways of radical discipleship. To rise and live in the reality of God’s Kingdom, we must first die to religion and empire.

This revised and updated book now includes discussion questions, perfect for a small group setting.

Books in the “Close Your Church for Good” series:

Preface: Skeleton Church

Volume 1: The Death and Resurrection of the Church

Volume 2: Put Service Back into the Church Service

Volume 3: Dying to Religion and Empire

Volume 4: Church is More than Bodies, Bucks, & Bricks

Volume 5: Cruciform Pastoral Leadership

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