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The Systematic Exclusion of Jesus from Christianity

Written by Mark Van Steenwyk : November 8, 2004

Read this great article by Steve Bush on Next-Wave.  Here is his thesis:

Most churches make poverty amelioration one aspect
of their ministry, but precious few make such efforts the central focus
of their ministry, in opposition to the pattern we see in Jesus. In
other words, for most churches Jesus is an object of worship but not
emulation. The focus of Jesus’ ministry, empowerment, is systematically
excluded from the center of U.S. Christian discourse and practice. I
want to explore some of the reasons why I believe this is so.

He gives eight reasons for this.  Check the article out if your interested in reading his thoughts.  I’d definitely recommend it.

Mark Van Steenwyk is the general editor of Jesus Manifesto. He is a Mennonite pastor (Missio Dei in Minneapolis), writer, speaker, and grassroots educator. He lives in South Minneapolis with his wife (Amy), son (Jonas) and some of their friends.


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