The Hyphenateds: How Emergence Christianity Is Re-Traditioning Mainline Practices

How Emergence Christianity is Re-Traditioning Mainline Practices

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Church, Theology
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Author: Phil Snider ISBN: 9780827214903
Publisher: Chalice Press Publication: December 15, 2011
Imprint: Chalice Press Language: English
Author: Phil Snider
ISBN: 9780827214903
Publisher: Chalice Press
Publication: December 15, 2011
Imprint: Chalice Press
Language: English

Though the emergent church was once viewed as a fringe movement with little to offer established congregations, it is now seen as one of the central driving forces shaping the future of postmodern Christianity in North America. As an increasing number of mainline communities wonder how the emergent church influences their own structures and practices, this book brings together the perspectives of several of the most prominent “Hyphenated Christians,” i.e. those with one foot in the emergent conversation and the other foot in the mainline church – Presbymergents, Anglimergents, Luthermergents, Methomergents, etc. With a passion for both mainline traditions and the emergent conversation, “Hyphenateds” offer a vibrant and contagious vision of the ways in which the church might undergo the transformation necessary to faithfully embody the love of Christ in the midst of an ever-changing postmodern world. The contributors of this book offer wisdom from a variety of contexts and The Hypenateds reflects the changing dynamics currently taking place in the emergent conversation.

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Though the emergent church was once viewed as a fringe movement with little to offer established congregations, it is now seen as one of the central driving forces shaping the future of postmodern Christianity in North America. As an increasing number of mainline communities wonder how the emergent church influences their own structures and practices, this book brings together the perspectives of several of the most prominent “Hyphenated Christians,” i.e. those with one foot in the emergent conversation and the other foot in the mainline church – Presbymergents, Anglimergents, Luthermergents, Methomergents, etc. With a passion for both mainline traditions and the emergent conversation, “Hyphenateds” offer a vibrant and contagious vision of the ways in which the church might undergo the transformation necessary to faithfully embody the love of Christ in the midst of an ever-changing postmodern world. The contributors of this book offer wisdom from a variety of contexts and The Hypenateds reflects the changing dynamics currently taking place in the emergent conversation.

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