My most recent work is available as an audiobook, and it comes with all diagrams from the print version in a PDF.
Length: 9 hours, 54 minutes
Note: Your purchase will be fulfilled through a third-party provider, Bookfunnel. After your purchase, you will receive a confirmation email from me and then a second email from Bookfunnel with download instructions.
Academic books are not usually recorded. But I am hopeful that more people will consider these ideas by having them in this form. Given that, for readability, the footnotes are not included. And, while sometimes clunky, for accuracy, all Scripture references and parentheticals are read aloud.
Book synopsis
Is authority reserved for those with a specific calling to leadership? Who holds power in the church? Does authority have limits? Are teaching and preaching the most important practices of authority?
Our understanding—and misunderstanding—of authority has significant implications for our individual and corporate flourishing. In A Theology of Authority, Christa McKirland challenges our assumptions about authority, power, and leadership. With a focus on low-church traditions, she examines authority through the lens of analytic philosophy and biblical theology to offer a theological definition of authority. She also tackles questions related to divine and human authority, Scripture, and practices typically related to ordination: preaching, teaching, serving communion, baptizing, church discipline, and vision casting.
A Theology of Authority expands our understanding of authority, recognizing the Spirit's enablement of each member to fulfill their calling to spiritual maturity. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of authority and power and how we relate to one another as siblings in Christ.
My most recent work is available as an audiobook, and it comes with all diagrams from the print version in a PDF.
Length: 9 hours, 54 minutes
Note: Your purchase will be fulfilled through a third-party provider, Bookfunnel. After your purchase, you will receive a confirmation email from me and then a second email from Bookfunnel with download instructions.
Academic books are not usually recorded. But I am hopeful that more people will consider these ideas by having them in this form. Given that, for readability, the footnotes are not included. And, while sometimes clunky, for accuracy, all Scripture references and parentheticals are read aloud.
Book synopsis
Is authority reserved for those with a specific calling to leadership? Who holds power in the church? Does authority have limits? Are teaching and preaching the most important practices of authority?
Our understanding—and misunderstanding—of authority has significant implications for our individual and corporate flourishing. In A Theology of Authority, Christa McKirland challenges our assumptions about authority, power, and leadership. With a focus on low-church traditions, she examines authority through the lens of analytic philosophy and biblical theology to offer a theological definition of authority. She also tackles questions related to divine and human authority, Scripture, and practices typically related to ordination: preaching, teaching, serving communion, baptizing, church discipline, and vision casting.
A Theology of Authority expands our understanding of authority, recognizing the Spirit's enablement of each member to fulfill their calling to spiritual maturity. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of authority and power and how we relate to one another as siblings in Christ.