Christendom Is Done, Now What Do We Do?
The demise of "Christendom" affects both the Church's theological dialogue and missional strategy.
Michael Frost and Alan Hirsch give the historical explanation for what it is:
Christendom is the name given to the sacral culture that has dominated European society from around the eleventh century until the end of the twentieth. Its sources go to a time when Constantine came to the throne of the Roman Empire and granted Christians complete freedom of worship and even favored Christianity, thereby undermining all other religions in the empire. . .
Taken as a sociopolitical reality, Christendom has been in decline for the last 250 years, so much so that contemporary Western culture has bee…



