An emergent manifesto of hope / Doug Pagitt and Tony Jones, editors.
Contributor(s): Pagitt, Doug | Jones, Tony
Material type: TextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: 318 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780801068072 (alk. paper); 080106807X (alk. paper)Subject(s): Postmodernism -- Religious aspects | Emerging church movement | Non-institutional churches | Church renewal | Christianity -- ForecastingDDC classification: 262.001/7 LOC classification: BR115.P74 | E44 2007Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-318).Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-318).
Friendship, faith, and going somewhere together / Tony Jones -- Growing pains : the messy and fertile process of becoming / Mark Scandrette -- Meeting Jesus at the bar : or how I learned to stop worrying and love evangelism / Heather Kirk-Davidoff -- What would Huckleberry do? : A relational ethic as the Jesus way / Nanette Sawyer -- The postmodern parent : shifting paradigms for the ultimate act of re-creation / Carla Barnhill -- The art of emergence : being God's handiwork / Troy Bronsink -- An ever-renewed adventure of faith : notes from a community / Sherry and Geoff Maddock -- Jailhouse faith : a community of Jesus in an unlikely place / Thomas Malcolm Olson -- The existing Church/emerging Church matrix : collision, credibility, missional collaboration, and generative friendship / Tim Conder -- The American Catholic merger-Church : a too small answer / Brian Mitchell -- Persbymergent : the story of one mainliner's quest to be a loyal radical / Adam Walker Cleaveland -- Following Jesus into culture : emerging Church as social movement / Ryan Bolger -- Church emerging : or why I still use the word postmodern but with mixed feelings / Brian D. McLaren -- The end of reinvention : mission beyond market adoption cycles / Will Samson -- Converting Christianity : the end and beginning of faith / Barry Taylor -- Leadership in a flattened world : grassroots culture and the demise of the CEO model / Sally Morgenthaler -- The sweet problem of inclusiveness : finding our God in the other / Samir Selmanovic -- Orthoparadoxy : emerging hope for embracing difference / Dwight J. Friesen -- Humble theology : re-exploring doctrine while holding on to truth / Dan Kimball -- Leading from the margins : the role of imagination in our changing context / Tim Keel -- Digging up the past : Karl Barth (the Reformed giant) as friend to the emerging church / Chris Erdman -- A pound of social justice : beyond fighting for a just cause / Rodolpho Carrasco -- Emergent kissing : authenticity and integrity in sexuality / Karen E. Sloan -- Our report card in the year 2057 : a reflection on women's rights, poverty, and oppression / Deborah and Ken Loyd -- Practicing Pentecost : discovering the kingdom of God amid racial fragmentation / Anthony Smith -- Restoring honor in the land : why the emerging church can't dodge the issue / Randy Woodley -- This is just the beginning : living our great-grandchildren's history / Doug Pagitt.