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Aller à Ma biblio5q Att återaktivera Den Ursprungliga Intelligensen Och Kapaciteten I Kristi Kropp
- Langue
- Suédois
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- Maison d'édition
- 100 Movements Publishing
- Pages
- 294
- ISBN
- 9781955142052
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Many reviewers praise this book for its insightful exploration of the fivefold ministry (APEST) outlined in Ephesians 4, presenting it as a potentially transformative model for the contemporary church, particularly in the Western world. Readers found the author's expansion of APEST to be brilliant, offering fresh clarity and creative imagination for understanding God's mission, personal discipleship, and communal commissioning. The book is lauded for explaining the importance of all five expressions - Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Shepherd, and Teacher - being evenly represented for a healthy, mature church. It is considered a more concise and understandable approach than the author's previous works, integrating APEST into various aspects of life, from creation to business and church contexts. Reviewers appreciated the practical tools and challenges to grow in each role, seeing it as foundational for leaders and a guide for activating dormant gifts within the church.
Despite its strengths, the book draws significant criticism, primarily concerning its writing style and theological underpinnings. Many reviewers found the prose grating, oscillating between overly academic and condescendingly colloquial, with repetitive language and a perceived patronizing tone. Some felt the book read like an infomercial for the author's paid assessment tools, rather than a serious theological work. Content-wise, critics argued that the book often lacked deep scriptural engagement, instead mapping biblical concepts onto business leadership models and relying heavily on humanistic philosophy and mythology (such as Jungian archetypes or the "hero's journey") to support its claims. A major theological concern raised is the book's premise that every believer should function in or possess one of the APEST ministries, which some argue misinterprets Ephesians 4:11 by isolating it from other New Testament teachings on spiritual gifts. Reviewers also noted the book's excessive length and repetitive nature, suggesting it could have been much shorter and presented with greater humility.
In conclusion, "5Q" presents a polarizing experience for readers. While the author is widely acknowledged as brilliant and deeply knowledgeable on the subject, the book itself is perceived by some as a groundbreaking and essential read for church leaders seeking to revitalize their communities and understand the full expression of Christ's gifts. These readers appreciate its call to move towards a "movemental paradigm" and its practical applications for personal and corporate growth. However, others advise caution, citing concerns about its theological foundation, perceived self-promotion, and reliance on non-biblical frameworks. Therefore, this book would likely appeal most to readers already open to or actively seeking innovative, transformative models for church ministry, who are willing to engage with a dense writing style and potentially controversial theological interpretations. Those seeking a strictly scriptural exposition of spiritual gifts or a more humble, concise presentation may find it less satisfying.
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