Stuart Murray is a freelance trainer and consultant working under the auspices of the Anabaptist Network in the United Kingdom. He is the author of several books, including Church after Christendom (2005), The Naked Anabaptist (2011), and A Vast Minority (2015).
"You will find this well-written and compellingly-argued work to be
as challenging as it is insightful, and as exciting as it is
encouraging."
--Greg Boyd, Senior Pastor, Woodland Hills Church, Maplewood,
Minnesota
"What an illuminating read! Its clear-eyed analysis of how
Christians got so tragically off course is a must-read for all
those ready to rediscover Jesus, reimagine church, and live into
hope for a more just, gentle world."
--Sara Wenger Shenk, President, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical
Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana
"I read the first edition of Post-Christendom when it came out
fourteen years ago and have returned to it regularly since. Stuart
Murray's plea for us to disavow Christendom and rediscover
Jesus-centered mission from the margins of contemporary society is
no less a clarion call today than it was back then."
--Michael Frost, Morling College, Sydney
"I used to recommend the first edition to all the leaders, pastors,
church planters, and students I could. I will now require the
second edition for all I work with. This is a crucial read."
--Cam Roxburgh, Senior Pastor of Southside Community Church,
National Director of Forge Canada
"With the on-going demise of Christendom, Western Christians are
finding themselves in relatively uncharted territory. If this
unsettling situation feels a bit like being lost in the deep woods,
reading Steward Murray's Post-Christendom feels like finding a
reliable compass. He doesn't claim to have all the answers, but he
certainly asks the right questions, which in turn helps us begin to
head in the right direction. Unless you are among the diminishing
rank of those misguided folk who are still trying to prop up
Christendom--as though its death were not inevitable (and
welcomed!)--you will find this well-written and compellingly-argued
work to be as challenging as it is insightful, and as exciting as
it is encouraging."
--Greg Boyd, Senior Pastor, Woodland Hills Church, Maplewood,
Minnesota
"What an illuminating read! Murray provides a lucid, nuanced
historical overview that masterfully describes the contours of
Christendom, its demise, and resources for living into a
Jesus-shaped future. This well-told account, while deeply
disquieting, is ultimately empowering. It's clear-eyed analysis of
how Christians got so tragically off course is a must-read for all
those ready to rediscover Jesus, reimagine church, and live into
hope for a more just, gentle world."
--Sara Wenger Shenk, President, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical
Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana
"I read the first edition of Post-Christendom when it came out
fourteen years ago and have returned to it regularly since. Stuart
Murray's plea for us to disavow Christendom and rediscover
Jesus-centered mission from the margins of contemporary society is
no less a clarion call today than it was back then. I'm delighted
to commend this second edition for a new generation of readers who
are yet to be convinced that Constantine is still the emperor of
their imaginations."
--Michael Frost, Morling College, Sydney
"I used to recommend the first edition to all the leaders, pastors,
church planters, and students I could. I will now require the
second edition for all I work with so they can get the best grip on
Christendom and now Post-Christendom. This is a crucial read and
with the updated Canadian content, it has become even more helpful
for the church in Canada."
--Cam Roxburgh, Senior Pastor of Southside Community Church,
National Director of Forge Canada, and Vice President of Mis
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