After Christendom by William R. Myers and Barbara Kimes Myers examines the theological anomalies and crises faced by Christianity in the contemporary Western world. The book addresses the challenges posed by modern scientific understanding and cultural realities, advocating for a transformative approach to connect the church with today's society. It explores historical and theological developments, critiques systematic racism, and discusses political theology. The work aims to encourage fresh thinking, foster inclusivity, and propose practical steps towards building a hopeful and just future, targeting scholars, theologians, and individuals seeking deeper understanding of faith in a modern context. |