Vintage Church
Timeless Truths and Timely Methods Crossway, 2009
Mark Driscoll & Gerry Breshears 
The latest book in the Re:Lit series picks up where Vintage Jesus leaves off, focusing on the person and work of Jesus and then further exploring the confessional, experiential, and missional aspects of his church. In Vintage Church, Driscoll and Breshears seek to exalt Christ by explaining his relationship to the church, as he is the preeminent authority over her and the model for her as prophet, priest, and king.
The authors address the imbalance that occurs when any of these aspects of the church is neglected or over- emphasized at the expense of others, leading to cruel fundamentalism, compromised liberalism, or cowardly evangelism. Driscoll and Breshears provide the church with a great challenge to cling to and apply truth within the context of a twenty-first-century culture. Vintage Church presents twelve practical questions about church doctrine and answers them in clear, biblical language.
This is a resource that will certainly equip pastors and church leaders to define the biblical church and apply relevant methods, as well as benefiting lay people, new believers, and those who have questions about ecclesiology.
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