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The Emergence of Emergent

The Emergent movement has stirred passions as a new way of doing church or yet another attempt to wipe the slate clean and start new. But the movement isn't really a movement, not yet, say its supporters. It's still a conversation, one that's taking place in books, articles, and weblogs. Christianity Today and its sister publications participated in the conversation with book reviews and articles. Whether you're a newcomer to the discussion or looking to dive deep, there's plenty of conversation fodder here.


McLaren Emerging
In his last two books, Brian McLaren presents more clearly than ever his vision of the gospel.
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The Ironic Faith of Emergents
McLaren shows us not only where 'post-evangelicals' are going, but also how they get there.
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Everything Hasn't Changed
An apocalyptic Brian McLaren strives to reframe Jesus and discipleship.
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Rethinking Church in an Emergent Salon
Rising from the Ashes asks emergent leaders about the impact of alternative worship on the mainline church.
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Technology and the Gospel
Phyllis Tickle, Brian McLaren, and others weigh in on worship and evangelism in a plugged-in age.
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Five Streams of the Emerging Church
Key elements of the most controversial and misunderstood movement in the church today.
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Emerging Confusion
Jesus is the truth whether we experience him or not.
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Emergent Evangelism
The place of absolute truths in a postmodern world—two views.
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The Emergent Mystique
The 'emerging church' movement has generated a lot of excitement but only a handful of congregations. Is it the wave of the future or a passing fancy?
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Theologian Stan Grenz Dies
Leading advocate of emergent movement mourned.
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Christianity Today Reviews A New Kind of Christian and the Sequel

The Virtue of Unoriginality
The old kind of Christian is the best hope for church renewal.
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The Postmodern Moment
Are Christians prepared for ministry after modernism's failure?
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A Story Darwin Might Love
Brian McLaren's evolutionary interpretation of the faith promises more than it delivers, but what it delivers is good enough.
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A Newer Kind of Christian
Brian McLaren's sequel to A New Kind of Christian touches other tenets of faith.
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Books & Culture and the Book that Started It All

Faithfully Dangerous
Christians in postmodern times
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Post-Evangelicalism
Last in a series of responses to Brian McLaren's book, A New Kind of Christian.
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Reformed or Deformed?
Questions for postmodern Christians
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Let's Get Personal
Yes, the church needs to get past modernity's impersonal techniques. But adding the prefix post doesn't solve anything
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Leadership's Emergent Wrestling

My Emergent Guilt
How did I get here, dancing off-beat, and out of touch?
Has the Emergent Church Emerged?
When newspapers pick up on a religion story, there's a good chance it's old hat to insiders. So now that the Denver Post and the Press-Enterprise of inland Southern California have written stories on emergent churches, are they really still emerging?
Nomo Pomo—a Postmodern Rant
Why we can and should talk about something else.
Pomo Ponderings
10 Questions about Postmodern Ministry
Is Pomo Nomo?
A postmodern pastor reaches out to the Mod Squad.
How to Evangelize Today
Reaching people who think negatively about Christianity.
Brian McLaren Says

Passionate, but Not for Mel's Movie
Why The Passion 'outreach' was all hype, and I didn't fall for it.
Bless This House?
Why efforts to renew the church are often misguided.
It's All About Who, Jesus?
If worship is for God, why are so many songs about us?
Emerging Values
The next generation is redefining spiritual formation, community, and mission.
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