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Eschatological Discipleship
Book • 2018
In Eschatological Discipleship Trevin Wax argues that Christians should shape their discipleship and cultural engagement around the reality of God’s coming Kingdom.
He emphasizes that Christian practice is formed by the eschatological hope of Christ’s return, which reframes priorities, ethics, and mission in everyday life.
Wax offers pastoral and theological guidance for living faithfully amid cultural pressures, urging believers to avoid letting transient cultural narratives set the terms of Christian identity.
The book draws on scripture, church history, and pastoral theology to propose rhythms and practices that form a countercultural, hope-filled discipleship.
It’s aimed at pastors, church leaders, and laypeople seeking a theology of formation suited to turbulent cultural moments.
He emphasizes that Christian practice is formed by the eschatological hope of Christ’s return, which reframes priorities, ethics, and mission in everyday life.
Wax offers pastoral and theological guidance for living faithfully amid cultural pressures, urging believers to avoid letting transient cultural narratives set the terms of Christian identity.
The book draws on scripture, church history, and pastoral theology to propose rhythms and practices that form a countercultural, hope-filled discipleship.
It’s aimed at pastors, church leaders, and laypeople seeking a theology of formation suited to turbulent cultural moments.
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John Houmes

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