
Community in the Inventive Age
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Industrial, and Information ages) provides opportunities for reshaping
all institutions and communities. Doug Pagitt brings to life ten
Inventive Age characteristics as they are experienced through the
community of Solomon's Porch - a holistic missional Christian community
in Minneapolis. These ten characteristics of Inventive Age culture will
serve as a guide for those creating new faith communities and making
changes in existing ones.
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Content
- Cover
- Half title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Chapter 1: The Inventive Age
- Chapter 2: 575 Weeks
- Chapter 3: Meaning Making
- Chapter 4: Community Formation
- Chapter 5: Relational Authority
- Chapter 6: Participation
- Chapter 7: Collaboration Through Dialogue
- Chapter 8: Abundance
- Chapter 9: Open-Source Belief
- Chapter 10: Creativity and Beauty
- Chapter 11: Integration
- Chapter 12: Ownership and Responsibility
- P.S.
- About the Author
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