Sidewalks in the Kingdom (The Christian Practice of Everyday Life): New Urbanism and the Christian Faith

Sidewalks in the Kingdom (The Christian Practice of Everyday Life): New Urbanism and the Christian Faith

Sidewalks in the Kingdom (The Christian Practice of Everyday Life): New Urbanism and the Christian Faith

Sidewalks in the Kingdom (The Christian Practice of Everyday Life): New Urbanism and the Christian Faith

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Overview

Christians often talk about claiming our cities for Christ and the need to address urban concerns. But according to Eric Jacobsen, this discussion has remained far too abstract. Sidewalks in the Kingdom challenges Christians to gain an informed vision for the physical layout and structure of the city.

Jacobsen emphasizes the need to preserve the nourishing characteristics of traditional city life, including shared public spaces, thriving neighborhoods, and a well-supported local economy. He explains how urban settings create unexpected and natural opportunities to initiate friendship and share faith in Christ.

Helpful features include a glossary, a bibliography, and a description of New Urbanism. Pastors, city-dwellers, and those interested in urban ministry and development will be encouraged by Sidewalks in the Kingdom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781585583799
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/01/2003
Series: Christian Practice of Everyday Life
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 190
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Eric O. Jacobsen is adjunct professor of theology and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. He previously served as associate pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Missoula, Montana. Jacobsen is a member of the Congress for the New Urbanism.
Eric O. Jacobsen (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, Washington. He is the author of Sidewalks in the Kingdom: New Urbanism and the Christian Faith and numerous articles exploring connections between the Christian community, the church, and traditional neighborhoods. He is also the coeditor of Traditions in Leadership and The Three Tasks of Leadership.
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