A Church Called Tov, Scot McKnight
A Church Called Tov, Scot McKnight
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A Church Called Tov
Forming a Goodness Culture That Resists Abuses of Power and Promotes Healing

Author: Scot McKnight, Laura Barringer

Narrator: Michael Beck

Unabridged: 7 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/06/2020


Synopsis

Christian Book Award - Finalist 2021 (print)!!

What is the way forward for the church?
Tragically, in recent years, Christians have gotten used to revelations of abuses of many kinds in our most respected churches―from Willow Creek to Harvest, from Southern Baptist pastors to Sovereign Grace churches. Respected author and theologian Scot McKnight and former Willow Creek member Laura Barringer wrote this book to paint a pathway forward for the church.

We need a better way. The sad truth is that churches of all shapes and sizes are susceptible to abuses of power, sexual abuse, and spiritual abuse. Abuses occur most frequently when Christians neglect to create a culture that resists abuse and promotes healing, safety, and spiritual growth.

How do we keep these devastating events from repeating themselves? We need a map to get us from where we are today to where we ought to be as the body of Christ. That map is in a mysterious and beautiful little Hebrew word in Scripture that we translate “good,” the word tov.

In this book, McKnight and Barringer explore the concept of tov―unpacking its richness and how it can help Christians and churches rise up to fulfill their true calling as imitators of Jesus.

About Scot McKnight

Scot McKnight (PhD, Nottingham) has been a Professor of New Testament for more than four decades. He is the author of more than ninety books, including the award-winning The Jesus Creed as well as The King Jesus Gospel, A Fellowship of Differents, One.Life, The Blue Parakeet, Revelation for the Rest of Us, and Kingdom Conspiracy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marty on February 04, 2022

It pains me to say that such a book is so needed for our chapter of ecclesiological history, but it certainly is. This read examines the systemic problem of abuse in the church and how/why those institutions cover those abuses up. The book is also a look at building the opposite culture, becoming a......more

Goodreads review by Loraena on June 08, 2024

This is such a needed book. Parts of it felt like an expose and parts felt like the Mars Hill podcast (though that church is not a focus of the book). But the final section was my favorite. I found it unexpectedly and poignantly convicting as the authors invited us to examine our motivations for min......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on July 20, 2021

In part 1, Scott McKnight unpacks what abuse looks like in the church as he mainly focuses on the examples of abuse by James MacDonald at Harvest Bible Chapel and Bill Hybels at Willow Creek Community Church. In part 2, he unpacks how to create a culture of "tov" in your church. When it comes to acc......more

Goodreads review by Justin on February 24, 2025

If you’re a Christian, please please read this book. If you’re in vocational ministry, you MUST read this book. Sure, there are aspects of this book that could be up for ecclesiological debate. However, it is a much-needed primer for a topic that requires much-needed conversation. Chapter 11 was my fav......more

Goodreads review by Scott on May 18, 2021

lots to appreciate here, but above all the call to be healthy and honest in pastoral work. to pursue personal health, and integrity as its consort. to unapologetically prioritize the needs and lives of the people we serve. to listen and believe when people say our community has hurt them.......more