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The Primary Mission of the Church: Engaging or Transforming the World? (Reformed, Exegetical and Doctrinal Studies | REDS)

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This book argues for the separation of the church and the state. Additionally, Estelle claims that the historically reformed position is that Christ is ruler of all; however, he manifests his rule in different ways. These basic categories, i.e., that God rules the church as a redeemer (a spiritual kingdom) and rules the state and all other social institutions (the civil kingdom) as creator and sustainer, has been widely held by Reformed thinkers for centuries until the modern period. Estelle claims that without this bedrock truth, any attempt to describe the primary mission of the church will collapse. This book has four parts. Part one gives the biblical basis for the primary mission of the Church. Part two of this book explores what the primary mission of the church is not. Part three of this book pivots toward a positive definition of what the primary mission of the Church is. Part four is more practical. In the final three chapters (part four) of the book, the discussion turns to several areas where the Scripture’s teaching about ecclesiology, specifically on the primary mission of the Church. The book now assumes a practical import for her practice: the nature and limitations of Church power, the mission of the Church and politics and education. Finally, the book concludes with the famous biblical passage in which Paul addresses Athenian citizens on the Aeropagus. This sublime sermon exemplifies Paul’s exquisite evangelism and ably pictures and embodies the positive principles in this book on the primary mission of the Church. Throughout Estelle argues that the mission of the corporate church is spiritual, which means that he describes those things that are properly of and properly belonging to the church.

  • Argues for the separation of the church and the state.
  • Explores what the primary mission of the church is not.
  • Highlights that the mission of the corporate church is spiritual.
In this timely book Bryan Estelle offers a fresh restatement of the classical doctrine of the church: it is a spiritual kingdom with spiritual weapons for a spiritual calling. Citing important voices in the Reformed tradition, The Primary Mission of the Church is a careful and irenic engagement with recent challenges to the church’s spirituality. Estelle demonstrates how this doctrine, rightly understood, liberates the church from false hopes and alien agendas even while it equips believers faithfully to fulfill their callings in the world.

--John R. Muether, Dean of Libraries and Professor of Church History, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando

The church and her engagement with society and contemporary issues, particularly questions of justice, is the source of much division and realignment within many local congregations. Dr. Estelle engages both historical and contemporary writers on the topic, as well as offering a thorough Biblical and Theological walk through key Old Testament passages in order to make his case. I warmly commend this much needed addition to the contemporary conversation.

--Phil Proctor, Pastor, Sterling Presbyterian Church, Sterling, Virginia

  • Title: The Primary Mission of the Church: Engaging or Transforming the World?
  • Author: Bryan D. Estelle
  • Series: Reformed Exegetical Doctrinal Studies
  • Publisher: Christian Focus
  • Print Publication Date: 2022
  • Pages: 448
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • ISBNs: 9781527107762, 1527107760
  • Resource ID: LLS:PRMRYMSSNTRWRLD
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2023-01-18T23:17:07Z

Dr. Estelle is a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He has taught at Westminster Seminary California since 2000. Previously, he was a pastor in an Orthodox Presbyterian congregation in Maryland and was involved in planting a church in Oregon for the Presbyterian Church in America. He lectured in Hebrew at The Catholic University between 1997 and 2000. He is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the Catholic Biblical Association. He is the author of Salvation through Judgment and Mercy: The Gospel According to Jonah. He has contributed essays to Covenant, Justification, and Pastoral Ministry: Essays by the Faculty of Westminster Seminary California, The Law is not of Faith: Essays on Works and Grace in the Mosaic Covenant (contributor and co-editor), and But Let A Man Examine Himself: A Biblical and Confessional Critique of Paedocommunion. He has also contributed articles and reviews to The Biblical Historian, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Maarav, Modern Reformation, New Horizons, Ordained Servant, and Westminster Theological Journal. Dr. Estelle and his wife, Lisa, have two sons and one daughter. He and his family enjoy outdoor pursuits.

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