The Missional Church in Perspective

Mapping Trends and Shaping the Conversation

  • Craig Van Gelder and Dwight J. Zscheile
  • Baker Academic
  • 2011, 208 Pages, Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780801039133

In this book, two leading ministry experts place the missional church conversation in historical perspective and offer fresh insights for its further development. They begin by providing a helpful review of the genesis of the missional church and offering an insightful critique of the Gospel and Our Culture Network’s seminal book Missional Church, which set the conversation in motion. They map the diverse paths this discussion has taken over the past decade, identifying four primary branches and ten sub-branches of the conversation and placing over one hundred published titles and websites into this framework.

The authors then utilize recent developments in biblical and theological perspectives to strengthen and extend the conversation about missional theology, the church’s interaction with culture and cultures, and church organization and leadership in relation to the formation of believers as disciples. Professors, students, and church leaders will value this comprehensive overview of the missional movement.

“The term ‘missional’ has been adopted by a wide variety of traditions and attached to many add-on programs. This book brings much-needed clarity to a confused picture. It is no rehash of familiar material but rather breaks new ground and leaves the reader with an appetite for more!”

– Eddie Gibbs, Fuller Theological Seminary

This book is the most precise, informed, and uncompromising parsing to date of the history of the concept of ‘missional’ both as a sensibility and as a form of praxis. Like all good historical analyses, it provides not only a basis for understanding where we have been but also a well-honed tool for considering where we may need and want to go next.”

– Phyllis Tickle, author, The Great Emergence

“Concertgoers are familiar with the cacophonous roar that precedes great orchestral performances as musicians tune their instruments. When the conductor takes the stand, however, these same instruments–now focused on a musical score–produce music. The Missional Church in Perspective provides sheet music for all those who want to participate in the missional symphony. The book’s scholarship and synthesis qualify it to be a common score for us all.”

– Reggie McNeal, Leadership Network

This book is a veritable morphology of the term ‘missional.’ As such it provides both conceptual tools with which to assess the impact of missional ideas on the Western church and a map that helps us chart possible future trajectories of what is clearly one of the most important movements in our times.”

– Alan Hirsch, Forge Mission Training Network

“A helpful and well-researched work that traces and evaluates streams within the missional church conversation, showing a wide awareness from evangelical, mainline, and historical sources. I have found a new required textbook for my missional church class.”

– Ed Stetzer, LifeWay Research; missiologist

“It is a rare book that can clearly and cogently describe a highly complex field while also setting a bold course for the future. The Missional Church in Perspective does precisely this. I have little doubt that it will serve as a centerpiece for the missional conversation for the next decade and beyond.”

– Jack Reese, Abilene Christian University