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Anyone know about a new group?
Does anyones know about a new holiness group of young men, counselled by N Wlsn, who are supposed to meet in Baton Rouge in January or February?
Supposedly they are going to meed to counter the emergent doctrine. A bunch of them are between the ages of 25 and 45. Any one know of this? |
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What is the emergent doctrine?
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Yeah, both the guys at the meeting will appear with white shirts and neckties.
I'm just really craving an opportunity to meet one of these guys and do the "Your Shirt's On Fire" trick. heh. |
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I have never understood what emergent doctrine consists of...please explain in simple words,,,,
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Squire Sancho Panza (played by MY) : My lord, can the WWPF fund our internet video broadcasting studio Empire?
Don Quixote (played by NW) : My leige, onward to Baton Rouge! I will slay the emergent windmill with its shirt tail untucked! |
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---------------------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerging_church The emerging church (sometimes referred to as the emergent movement) is a Christian movement of the late 20th and early 21st century that crosses a number of theological boundaries: participants can be described as evangelical, post-evangelical, liberal, post-liberal, charismatic, neocharismatic and post-charismatic. Participants seek to live their faith in what they believe to be a "postmodern" society. Proponents of this movement call it a "conversation" to emphasize its developing and decentralized nature, its vast range of standpoints and its commitment to dialogue. What those involved in the conversation mostly agree on is their disillusionment with the organized and institutional church and their support for the deconstruction of modern Christian worship, modern evangelism, and the nature of modern Christian community. --- same article The emerging church favors the use of simple story and narrative. Members of the movement often place a high value on good works or social activism, sometimes including missional living or new monasticism.[citation needed] While some Evangelicals may emphasize eternal salvation, many in the emerging church emphasize the here and now.[citation needed] Some have noted a difference between the terms "emerging" and "Emergent." Whilst emerging is a wider, informal, church-based, global movement, Emergent refers to an official organization, the Emergent Village, associated with Brian McLaren, and has also been called the "Emergent stream."[1] Key themes of the emerging church are couched in the language of reform, Praxis-oriented lifestyles, Post-evangelical thought, and incorporation or acknowledgment of political and Postmodern elements.[2] Many of the movement's participants use terminology that originates from postmodern literary theory, social network theory, narrative theology, and other related fields.[citation needed] Emerging churches can be found throughout the globe, predominantly in North America, Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Africa. Some attend local independent churches or house churches[3][4] labelled "emerging" while others worship in traditional Christian denominations --- from same article Many of those within the emerging church movement who do not closely identify with "emergent village" tend to avoid that organization's interest in radical theological reformulation and focus more on new ways of "doing church" and expressing their spirituality. Mark Driscoll, an early leader associated with the emerging church conversation, now distances himself from the "emergent thread."[12] Some observers consider the "emergent stream" to be one major part within the larger emerging church movement. This may be attributed to the stronger voice of the 'emergent' stream found in the US which contrasts the more subtle and diverse development of the movement in the UK, Australia and New Zealand over a longer period of time. As a result of the above factors, the use of correct vocabulary to describe a given participant in this movement can occasionally be awkward, confusing, or controversial. Key voices in the movement have been identified with Emergent Village, thus the rise of the nomenclature "emergent" to describe participants in the movement. Some people affiliated with the relational network called "Emergent Village" do not identify with the label "emergent". |
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thank you I will read some more about it...
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There is no emergent doctrine.
There is a movement which sufferers continuous and relentless over generalizations which cast a negative light on every one who does anything that even looks "emergent" (whatever that means). These battles against the emerging church and emergent doctrine are blind swings in the dark by people who battle a thing which they know not what it is. Witch hunts and the inquisition come to mind when I see these mindsets at work. |
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