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Why We&#8217;re Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be)
&#8220;You can be young, passionate about Jesus Christ, surrounded by diversity, engaged in a postmodern world, reared in evangelicalism and not be an emergent Christian.  In fact, I want to argue that it would be better if you weren’t.”
The Emergent Church is a strong [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Why We&#8217;re Not Emergent (By Two Guys Who Should Be)</h2>
<p><span class="dropcap">&#8220;Y</span>ou can be young, passionate about Jesus Christ, surrounded by diversity, engaged in a postmodern world, reared in evangelicalism and not be an emergent Christian.  In fact, I want to argue that it would be better if you weren’t.”<br />
The Emergent Church is a strong voice in today’s Christian community.  And they’re talking about good things: caring for the poor, peace for all men, loving Jesus.  They’re doing church a new way, not content to fit the mold.  Again, all good.  But there’s more to the movement than that. Much more.<br />
Kevin and Ted are two guys who, demographically, should be all over this movement.  But they’re not.  And Why We’re Not Emergent gives you the solid reasons why.  From both a theological and an on-the-street perspective, Kevin and Ted diagnose the emerging church.  They pull apart interviews, articles, books, and blogs, helping you see for yourself what it’s all about.</p>
<blockquote><p>ISBN-10: 0-8024-5834-3<br />
ISBN-13: 978-0-8024-5834-6<br />
Format: 6 x 9 paperback<br />
Pages: 256<br />
Price: $14.99<br />
Categories:<br />
CHURCH &amp; MINISTRY/CHURCH LIFE/EMERGING CHURCH</p></blockquote>
<h2>Contents</h2>
<p>Foreword<br />
Introduction: Still Submergent After All These Years<br />
Maybe—the New Yes</p>
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<li>Journey: Are the Pilgrims Still Making Progress?</li>
<li>Rebel without a Cause: Something Worth Submitting to</li>
<li>Bible: Why I Love the Person and Propositions of Jesus</li>
<li>Thank You for Smoking: On Dialogue, Futurism, and Hell</li>
<li>Doctrine: The Drama Is in the Dogma</li>
<li>A Funeral for a Friend: On Churches, Story, and Propositional Language</li>
<li>Modernism: The Boogeyman Cometh</li>
<li>Where Everyone Knows Your Name: Dialoguing for the Sake of Dialogue</li>
<li>Jesus: Bringer of Peace, Bearer of Wrath</li>
<li>Real Topeka People: In Search of Community</li>
<li>Why I Don’t Want a Cool Pastor</li>
</ol>
<p>Epilogue: Listening to All the Churches of Revelation<br />
Acknowledgments</p>
<p><a href="/images/Introduction.pdf">Download Introduction in PDF</a>.</p>
<p><a href="/images/sampler.pdf">Download the book sampler in PDF</a>. (This is a 10 meg file)</p>
<blockquote><p> This 66 page booklet contains the table of contents of the book, introductions by both authors, Chapter 1 by Kevin and Chapter 2 by Ted. This is a great introduction to both the book and to the emergent controversy. This booklet could be used for group studies or for sharing with friends.</p></blockquote>
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