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Authenticity as incarnational hospitality: a key to reversing the decline of the mainline Christian church

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David K Denzer. Authenticity As Incarnational Hospitality: a Key to Reversing the Decline of the Mainline Christian Church. Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ef4858c-a24f-463d-abf2-28b5345661d6?locale=it.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

D. K. Denzer. Authenticity as incarnational hospitality: a key to reversing the decline of the mainline Christian church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ef4858c-a24f-463d-abf2-28b5345661d6?locale=it

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David K Denzer. Authenticity As Incarnational Hospitality: a Key to Reversing the Decline of the Mainline Christian Church. Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ef4858c-a24f-463d-abf2-28b5345661d6?locale=it.

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  • The mainline Christian church is in serious decline. The value of denominationalism itself is in question. An answer to the decline of the mainline Christian church lies in a reimplementation of the principles of 'incarnational hospitality.' Incarnational hospitality involves the church interacting with its world ad Jesus did: incarnationally, conveying the living God into the world of people. This is done through the practice of the three principles of biblical hospitality: protection, provision, and renewal. The researcher demonstrated through a phenomenological study a significant link between the practice of incarnational hospitality and ministry vitality.
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  • 02/17/2024

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