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Entries Tagged as 'Books'
Mary For Evangelicals; A Review
December 25th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Tags: Theology · Evangelicals/Evangelicalism · Books
Emerging Church: Gibbs Bolger Gotcha?
March 8th, 2007 · 10 Comments
The folowing is an excerpt from my upcoming article on the Emerging Chruch and Southern Baptists:
I “had thought” my exposure to Mars Hill marked my introduction to the emerging church only to realize later that Donald Miller’s bestselling book Blue Like Jazz had already brought me into that world. But not so fast. The taxonomy troubles […]
Tags: Theology · Emerging/Emergent Church · Southern Baptists · Books
C.S. Lewis: Orthodoxy, Tolerance and Apologetics
February 9th, 2007 · 2 Comments
It is well known that C.S. Lewis grieved over the spectacle of public squabbles between professing Christians and took great pains to avoid being drawn into such internecine strife himself. From his conversion forward Lewis exhibited consistent protectiveness of Christian unity. Not at the expense of Christian orthodoxy, but precisely for its defense. Note this […]
Tags: Theology · C.S. Lewis · Books
C.S. Lewis: Delighting in Dogmatism
February 8th, 2007 · 1 Comment
How did it happen that C.S. Lewis moved to the right rather than to the left as time passed? The more serious and focused an academic he became, the more seasoned a scholar he proved to be, the less impressed he was with liberalism or perhaps we might say, with the so-called “modern” approaches to […]
Tags: Theology · C.S. Lewis · Martin Luther · Books
Off to D.C for Theologians Under Hitler and the Nashville Declaration. Back on Wednesday.
February 4th, 2007 · No Comments
A project I contributed to has resulted in a DVD and study guide based on the 1985 book by Robert Ericsksen, Theologians Under Hitler. Ericksen reviews the capitulation of three prominent theologians to the designs of Adolf Hitler. The three infamous scholars are Paul Althaus, Emanuel Hirsch, and THE Gerhard Kittel of the 10-volume Theological Dictionary […]
Tags: Theology · Bonhoeffer · Books
C.S. Lewis and the Emerging Church: Mystery, the Arts, and Dogmatism
February 2nd, 2007 · 2 Comments
“Mystery.” I encounter this word periodically in my research of the emerging church movement and the emergent conversation. D.A. Carson is correct that a protest posture shapes many of the leaders and shapers of this broad and diverse phenomenon (I think this protest aspect accounts for much of what is most unattractive in the movement […]
Tags: Theology · C.S. Lewis · Emerging/Emergent Church · Books
Orthodox Evangelicalism Just Waiting to Explode?: Thomas Oden’s Hope and Plea
January 26th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Thomas Oden, United Methodist, longtime Professor of Theology at Drew University and prolific author began what he called his “long journey home” from liberalism to things orthodox and evangelical in 1979. You can read about it in his book from that year, Agenda For Theology. Since then Oden has published like wild fire including a […]
Tags: Theology · Evangelicals/Evangelicalism · Books
Evangelical Catholics? Do They Exist?
January 20th, 2007 · 13 Comments
In his book Breaking Faith: The Pope, the People, and the Fate of Catholicism, John Cornwell identifies core beliefs held by Catholic laity between Vatican I (1869-70) and Vatican II (1962-65): Devotion to Mary as the Mother of God; the indissolubility of marriage, and the inadvisability of mixed marriage; the real presence […]
Tags: Theology · Evangelicals/Evangelicalism · Books
Emerging Church: Learning From Gibbs and Bolger 3
January 18th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Like so many attempts to understand a currently developing and growing phenomenon, the quest to comprehend the emergent/emerging church proves frustrating and often elusive. Emerging Churches: Creating Christian Community in Postmodern Cultures by Eddie Gibbs and Ryan Bolger promises a comparatively more accurate window into the world of emerging churches because it taps a wealth […]
Tags: Theology · Emerging/Emergent Church · Books
Emerging Church: Learning From Gibbs and Bolger 2
December 11th, 2006 · No Comments
***“Standing up for truth… has no appeal to emerging church leaders” (Gibbs-Bolger, p. 124).
Dan Kimball objects to the stereotyping of emerging churches and who can blame him? Effort to understand before critiquing is common courtesy; it is an act of doing unto others as we would have done to ourselves. In particular Kimball counters charges […]
Tags: Theology · Emerging/Emergent Church · Books