Ebook
As the world hurtles towards urbanization at an ever-increasing pace, there arises the need for further theological reflection on the city. Globalization, international immigration, and densification in cities are having a transformative impact on the urban landscape. Urban mission is at the forefront of many denominations, church planting networks, ministries, and mission organizations yearning for citywide transformation. How are we to think biblically and theologically about the city? View from the Urban Loft will take readers through the development of cities throughout history, act as a guide to navigating the current forces shaping urban environments, and seek to uncover a theology of the city that gives Christians a rationale and a biblical understanding of the meaning and purposes of the city and then how to live in it for the glory of God.
”As I devoured Sean Benesh’s Views from the Urban Loft the image
of Jesus longing for the city of Jerusalem was never far from my
heart and mind. Sean’s hope for the city has a missional shape
inviting people of faith to take a profoundly holistic second look
at the place(s) where they live, work, play and worship. Views from
the Urban Loft invites readers to dream and dares people to act for
the common good of their place as Good News."
-Dwight J. Friesen, Associate Professor of Practical Theology at
The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology, author of Thy
Kingdom Connected and co-author of Routes & Radishes
“Since Gorringe’s Theology of the Built Environment came out, I’ve
been yearning for someone to write a more accessible version for
missional practitioners and church planters. Enter Sean Benesh.
View from the Urban Loft not only covers the history and theology
of the city, but anchors those insights in a missional framework,
offering real hope for those us trying to shape authentic
neighborhoods and transformed cities."
-Michael Frost,
author of The Road to Missional
"Sean Benesh brings a church planter’s heart, vital experience, and
good theological reflection to the task of reminding and equipping
the church to engage the urban setting. A worthy read for those
called to reach the city."
-Alan Hirsch
author of The Forgotten Ways: Reactivating the Missional
Church
"Sean provides a fine overview of the contemporary issues for
articulating a theology of the city. His insights for integration
of those issues into an urban, missional practice is fun to read.
His sensitivity to contextual issues will help any practitioner see
how to pursue mission with the city. I am particularly pleased by
his insights into Canadian missiological issues."
-Glenn Smith
Executive Director of Christian Direction and Senior Associate for
Large Cities
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
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