Entries Categorized as 'Emerging / Emergent Church'

Is Church for Non-Believers?

Date September 14, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

As I’ve been reflecting on some of the great conversations that were had at the Christian Web Conference, I’ve been struck by the degree of confusion over what constitutes church and what church is to accomplish. Some believe church can be done online just as well as in person, while others hold that only through [...]

Dead Orthopraxy

Date July 31, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

Orthodoxy and orthopraxy – right doctrine and right practice – tend to live on the opposite ends of the pendulum swing in the historic life of the church.  A reaction against imbalances and failures in one usually leads to an overreaction and over-commitment to the other. This has often been the case with orthodoxy.  The [...]

Young, Restless, Reformed Bloggers

Date January 23, 2009Posted by David N

Unfortunately this will not be a book review. I haven’t had the opportunity yet to read the book, though I plan to in the near future. I did however read the Christianity Today article bearing the same title two years ago, and I’ve seen, heard or read several interviews with the author (here’s a good [...]

"Calvin's Legacy" Conference at WSC (Jan 16-17): Live Blog

Date January 16, 2009Posted by David N

In honor of John Calvin's 500th birthday, Westminster Seminary California's 2008 Conference is on the lasting legacy of John Calvin's life and work for the contemporary church.  The conference is tonight from 6 – 9pm and tomorrow from 8am – 2:45pm.  Unfortunately it is sold out, but for those of you interested in following the [...]

ETS 2008 – William Henard “Sinners in the Hands of the Emergent Church”

Date December 9, 2008Posted by Roger Overton

Some people have argued that historical theology has little relevance to postmoderns, therefore the church must reflect the current culture to reach them. William Henard contends that historical theology is still relevant, using Jonathan Edwards as an example. For one, though Edwards did not face every manifestation of sin present today, he did encounter the [...]

Cynical? Yes. Still Really Funny? Oh Yeah!

Date December 2, 2008Posted by David N

 

ETS 2008 – Mark Wittmer "Machen on McLaren: A New Kind of Liberal?"

Date December 1, 2008Posted by Roger Overton

Mark Wittmer contends that many of the “new” ideas proposed by Brian McLaren were addressed 85 years ago by J. Gresham Machen in his classic work Christianity and Liberalism (1923, Eerdmans). His paper contrasted the teaching of McLaren and Machen in six important areas. Living like Jesus is more important than believing in him. McLaren [...]

Speaking of New Bibles…

Date November 27, 2008Posted by Roger Overton

Some of the folks who are part of the Emergent “movement” recently published their own version of the Bible. I haven't seen it personally, but this review points out some serious problems with it: Emergent church leaders such a Brian McLaren and Chris Seay in conjunction with a pack of poets, songwriters and storytellers have [...]

Christless Christianity

Date October 18, 2008Posted by David N

Dr. Michael Horton's new book, Christless Christianity, is now available (with a DVD set soon to follow).  I just got my copy and I'll be reviewing it in the near future.  For now, here's a short preview of the DVD: You can order the book and DVD together for a special discounted price (or just [...]

The End of the Emerging Church

Date September 22, 2008Posted by Amy Hall

The Emerging Church is officially dead…at least, the name is dead.  Dan Kimball says of the term, “I can't defend or even explain theologically what is now known broadly as 'the emerging church' anymore, because it has developed into so many significantly different theological strands. Some I strongly would disagree with.”  “Emerging Church” is being dropped [...]