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Dynamic Diversity: Bridging Class, Age, Race and Gender in the Church

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From the footpaths of our cities to the chatrooms of the Internet, people are connecting today as never before. As the planet shrinks through the multiple forces of immigration, travel, electronic communication and more fluid employment patterns, we will find ourselves increasingly forced into contact with those who are significantly different from ourselves. Sadly however, the stranger is often a threat to be resisted rather than a friend to be embraced. In this context of in-your-face diversity, it is time to revisit the heart of the New Testament, with its claim that in Jesus Christ a new quality of human relationship is possible. In his letter to the Ephesians, the apostle Paul claims that Christians are a new kind of people, part of a new a 'new humanity' in Christ (Ephesians 2:15). We exist not in isolation, but in relationship. Dynamic Diversity contends that all Christian congregations everywhere are called to be bridging places, centres of reconciliation, where the major diversities separating human beings are overcome through the presence of God's Holy Spirit. Bruce Milne presents a biblical model for today and tomorrow where the diversities of gender, generation, ethnicity, color and socio-economic status present exciting and challenging opportunities to demonstrate practical oneness. When this happens, churches become wonderfully alive. In Christ we can be one people, one new humanity, one life.

190 pages, Paperback

First published November 30, 2007

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August 16, 2020
Content was important and well done. I had a hard time getting past the writing style - somewhat pedantic with a significant need for background knowledge to understand unexplained references. Those with a more academic theological background and many years of church experience may find it more approachable.
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January 17, 2012
Diversity-in-unity describes who we are as a church. I appreciated the discussion of the biblical material highlighting God's global purpose and the importance of seeing diversity-in-unity become a reality in the local church. However, the applicational section was not as strong. Still, if you are currently participating in a multi-cultural, diverse, international church or if you long to see church "on-earth-as-it-is-in-heaven" then you should read this!
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