Change is in the air and it may entail a radically different way of looking at life. The most common word to describe this change is postmodernism.
Postmodern and Wesleyan? is both an exploration and an internal dialogue. Essays written by differing voices explore various dimensions of postmodernism as they relate to theology, church, practices, communities, and missions.
Each section includes a critical response by a respected Wesleyan leader to the ideas expressed. Dr. Leonard Sweet concludes each section with comments to continue the conversation.
This important conversation piece invites churches, pastors, and laity to explore together how the Christian faith might shape both the present and the future.
By providing a forum for engaging issues, both important and difficult, Postmodern and Wesleyan? offers a voice to some of the most creative thinkers in the movement and a help to Christians deciding the direction they must go in order to share the good news of God's love.
Jay Richard Akkerman is professor of pastoral theology and director of graduate theological online education programs at Northwest Nazarene University. He has more than 25 years of ministry experience in pastoring and teaching. Dr. Akkerman was a contributor for the book Postmodern and Wesleyan? Exploring the Boundaries and Possibilities. He and his wife, Kim have three daughters.
Brent Peterson, PhD, is dean of the College of Theology and Christian Ministries and professor of theology at Northwest Nazarene University. He also serves as the pastor of liturgical formation at College Church in Nampa, Idaho. He is the author of Created to Worship, and The Church, both available from The Foundry Publishing, and he co-authored Postmodern and Wesleyan? and more recently The Back Side of the Cross. Brent is married to Anne, and together they have three kids, Noah, Alexis, and Sydney.