A review by ben_smitty
Strangers and Pilgrims Once More: Being Disciples of Jesus in a Post-Christendom World by Addison Hodges Hart

4.0

Liked the book overall but wished there was more nuance about "Christendom" here. A.H. has a fascinating view on how Christendom essentially warped authentic Christianity though he is grateful for its heritage. He calls for both a return to the fundamentals of the Christian life and a departure from the fundamental-isms that drag the church down. Similar to other A.H. books, he adds flavor to the Christianity he sees as authentic: a tolerant, pragmatic (following the tradition of William James), and Christocentric faith that evangelizes the world through humility, faithfulness, and dialog.