THE SYMBIOTIC NATURE OF SPIRITUAL FORMATION AND MISSIONAL CONTEXT
Subject
ContextMission
Spiritual Formation
Abstract
To engage the postmodern West, the church must capitalize on the symbiotic nature of spiritual formation and missional context. Chapter 1 explores existing literature in the field and identifies the gaps that needed to be addressed. Chapter 2 examines the current state of the postmodern West and how the church has contributed to individuals’ lack of fulfillment since the Enlightenment. Chapter 3 addresses the myth of the paradoxical relationship between spiritual formation and mission. Chapter 4 focuses on the first phase of spiritual formation and its foundational aspects. Chapter 5 covers the second phase of the spiritual formation continuum, with an emphasis on introducing a missional context. Finally, chapter 6 discusses metrics and measures to ensure churches can effectively track the progress of their congregants. Together these chapters offer a framework for capitalizing on the symbiotic nature of spiritual formations and missional context.