Posts Tagged 'Ecclesiology'

Madlib–A Critique of the Church

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Kevin DeYoung demonstrates insight and humor in this excerpt from Why We Love the Church. Enjoy.

Judging by the popularity of recent books like George Barna’s Revolution and William P. Young’s The Shack and the example of prominent Christians like John Eldredge, there are a lot of Christians who feel like current versions of church just don’t cut it. More than a few have already left their churches, and the number of the disaffected seems to be growing. At ...

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Rethinking the Church

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There is a lot of talk these days about rethinking how we “do church.” Everybody seems to have ideas about how to rescue the church from the brink of irrelevance. Business/marketing model advocates always have another technique or promotion to grow the church; seeker-model apologists can always find a felt need that has yet to be met by their previous methods; and the emergent proponents continue to deconstruct the seeker and marketing church models (to their credit) only to proceed ...

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