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New Monasticism -  Wilson-Hartgrove, Jonathan
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"It's hard to be a Christian in America," writes Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, a leader in the new monasticism movement in America, a growing group of committed Christians who are living lives of radical discipleship.

However, the movement doesn't mirror traditional monasteries--many members are married with children and have careers, yet they live differently, often in community in once-abandoned sections of society.

Wilson-Hartgrove founded a new monastic community and works with an alternative theological collaborative. In this book, he takes readers inside new monasticism, tracing its roots through scripture and history and illuminating its impact on the contemporary church. He identifies the key tenets of new monasticism, including:

How monasticism is the oldest form of counter-culture in the West
God's alternative economy and financial practices for church
Hospitality and active peacemaking
A model for grassroots ecumenism
What the church offers new monasticism: stability, diversity, and structure

"Monasticism isn't about achieving some sort of individual or communal piety. It's about helping the church be the church," Wilson-Hartgrove writes. A must-read for new monastics or those considering joining the movement, this book will also appeal to 20- and 30-somethings, pastors, leaders, and those interested in the emerging church.

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Author Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
ISBN/Ref 9781587432248

Size: 229mm(H) x 152mm(W)
Pages 160
Publisher Baker Book House USA (Brazos Press)
Published 2008-06-01
Format paperback
Product ID 1179747

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