Being Church in a Post-Christian World
As a broad, national church the Protestant Church in the Netherlands holds together different wings with very different theological perspectives. Different from the USA, where many experience unity and purity of the church as opposites, the PCN believes the church’s unity expresses its purity. In this episode we host Marco Batenburg, who for five years was the moderator of the national synod of the Protestant Church of the Netherlands. He currently directs the largest independent organization that supports missional work within the PCN. With him we talk about what it looks like to hold together a church as broad as the PCN, and how secularization impacts the national structures of a church, as well as old and tired oppositions between the left and the right. About the church’s vision of the unity of the church, see also: https://www.academia.edu/7080996/Church_and_Covenant_Theological_Resources_for_Divided_Denominations [https://www.academia.edu/7080996/Church_and_Covenant_Theological_Resources_for_Divided_Denominations]
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