Mission on the Margins

Mission on the Margins

by Mary Beasley (Author)

Synopsis

Arising from the author's work among homeless alcohol and drug abusers in Birmingham, this text explores the theory that many people feel alienated from the church because they are alienated from society and through marginalization, cannot relate to the dominant middle-class culture of most churches. In confronting this issue, the author attempts to transform understanding of marginality and to draw a parallel between transcending present-day socioeconomic conditions, and the growth of Christianity through history among those rejected by their host societies - Gentiles, barbarians, outcasts. Street people in the wealthy industrialized West, the poor in the Third World and hermits and contemplatives who have left civilization are all regarded by the author as having a valid contribution to make to the comfortable middle-class church. This study brings together these aspects of voluntary and involuntary marginalization to present a challenging view of their role in Christians' self-awareness and social concern. It promotes the idea that by reaching out to the disadvantaged, Christians will themselves be evangelised by them.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 110
Edition: First
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Published: 23 Jun 1997

ISBN 10: 0718829662
ISBN 13: 9780718829667