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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Radical discipleship is a Christian theology and socio-political movement that emerged out of a Christian frustration with the shortcomings of the theological and social positions characteristic of Liberal Christianity and Fundamentalist Christianity. In reaction to theological commentary that notes discipleship as being "the only form in which Faith exists in the New Testament" , the label ''Radical Discipleship'' is derived from radex the Latin word for ''root'' and…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Radical discipleship is a Christian theology and socio-political movement that emerged out of a Christian frustration with the shortcomings of the theological and social positions characteristic of Liberal Christianity and Fundamentalist Christianity. In reaction to theological commentary that notes discipleship as being "the only form in which Faith exists in the New Testament" , the label ''Radical Discipleship'' is derived from radex the Latin word for ''root'' and refers to the need for perpetual re-orientation toward the root truths of Christian discipleship (e.g. as made evident within the call narratives in the Gospel of Mark. The theology of Radical Discipleship is built upon the work of mainline theological scholars such as Eberhard Jungel, Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Jurgen Moltmann and draws inspiration from such expressions of Christian community and theology as believer''s gatherings like the House of the New World (Australia), Bartimaeus Community and Sojourners (North America), and resistance traditions akin to the Confessing Church''s underground seminary in Nazi Germany, and third world Liberation Theology.