The EC: can it be all it can be?
One of my readers from Australia has a great post that starts this way....
"I have great hopes for the Emerging Church. I would like it to be a force from vitalization of the Christian movement in the West and beyond. But I think there are a number of critical issues it must come to grips with if it is to be all it can be. Here are my concerns:
1 The EC is drawing a false dichotomy between Secularized Spirituality and New Religious Movements. I don’t know why I need to keep saying this but try as you might, you cannot separate the commercialisation of Yoga from the westernization of Hinduism, the commercialization of meditation from the westernization of Buddhism or the commercialization of Enneagram therapy from the re-branding of western esotericism, that is, the occult. Both are intimately related. ...
2 If the EC wants to become seriously missional it must develop a robust theology of other religions that is BOTH respectful AND challenging. ...
3 If the EC wants to develop a truly alt. apologetic it must learn to discern between pan-theism, panen-theism and mono-theism..."
There's alot to think on in few words, my kind of blogger.
"I have great hopes for the Emerging Church. I would like it to be a force from vitalization of the Christian movement in the West and beyond. But I think there are a number of critical issues it must come to grips with if it is to be all it can be. Here are my concerns:
1 The EC is drawing a false dichotomy between Secularized Spirituality and New Religious Movements. I don’t know why I need to keep saying this but try as you might, you cannot separate the commercialisation of Yoga from the westernization of Hinduism, the commercialization of meditation from the westernization of Buddhism or the commercialization of Enneagram therapy from the re-branding of western esotericism, that is, the occult. Both are intimately related. ...
2 If the EC wants to become seriously missional it must develop a robust theology of other religions that is BOTH respectful AND challenging. ...
3 If the EC wants to develop a truly alt. apologetic it must learn to discern between pan-theism, panen-theism and mono-theism..."
There's alot to think on in few words, my kind of blogger.
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